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Texas Agriculture Today

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Texas Ag Today is a daily look at the latest news in Texas agriculture, hosted by veteran farm broadcaster Carey Martin along with the largest and most experienced farm news team in the Lone Star State. We cover agriculture in every corner of Texas, from the piney woods of East Texas to the rocky ranges of the Trans-Pecos and from the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley.
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Episodes

Texas Ag Today - March 24, 2021

The Texas dairy industry continues to grow. One of AgriLife’s biggest producer meetings of the year is coming up soon. A new wheat variety for Texas farmers has performed well in its first growing season. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 24, 202123 minEp. 147

Texas Ag Today - March 23, 2021

The Texas goat market is on fire. A new cattle nutrition research project is shooting for a lofty goal. Good market prices for cotton have farmers thinking of more acres. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 23, 202123 minEp. 146

Texas Ag Today - March 22, 2021

Malted barley could help the cattle industry with environmental issues. Spring is officially here, but the effects of winter will be felt for a while. Planters are rolling in the Rio Grande Valley, while citrus producers there are still trying to regroup after winter storm Uri. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 22, 202123 minEp. 145

Texas Ag Today - March 19, 2021

Texas farmers have more time to apply for USDA's Quality Loss Adjustment program. The month of March has been a pretty good one for bringing precipitation to the Texas High Plains. State legislators are considering changes to the Farm Animal Liability Act. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 19, 202123 minEp. 144

Texas Ag Today - March 18, 2021

Several factors can cause calving difficulty in cows. Texas High Plains cattle might be spending more time on pasture, thanks to the recent run up in corn prices. Corn and sorghum planting are in full swing in Central Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 18, 202123 minEp. 143

Texas Ag Today - March 17, 2021

The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo is underway, but it looks a lot different. Texas High Plains wheat farmers seem to be motivated to grow out a grain crop this year. West Texas farmers are preparing for planting while dealing with a lack of moisture. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 17, 202123 minEp. 142

Texas Ag Today - March 16, 2021

Two Texas congressmen are seeking more help for Texas farmers and ranchers. The weekend storms in the panhandle were scary, but they brought some valuable moisture to the area. Spring planting is underway in East Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 16, 202123 minEp. 141

Texas Ag Today - March 15, 2021

The past year has been an exceptional one for the Texas sheep industry. The Texas dairy industry is still reeling from the effects of winter storm Uri. The planters have been rolling full speed in the Texas Coastal Bend. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 15, 202123 minEp. 140

Texas Ag Today - March 12, 2021

Millions of fish along the Texas coast were killed by freezing temperatures. Ranchers on the Texas High Plains should keep an eye out for illness and injury that could be caused by the freezing weather in February. There is help out there for Texas farmers, ranchers and dairymen impacted by the winter storm in February. Don’t keep horse tranquilizers unsecured in your barn or vehicle.

Mar 12, 202123 minEp. 139

Texas Ag Today - March 11, 2021

Spring means longer days and a phenomenon known as Spring Feeding Frenzy. How did the freeze in February affect cattle on the Texas High Plains? Although not many quail were killed by the February freeze, we may start seeing impacts of the toll it took on them. If your puppy or kitten has ringworm, you’ll likely need to decontaminate your home.

Mar 11, 202123 minEp. 138

Texas Ag Today - March 10, 2021

There are ways to make using a squeeze chute more efficient. Flood planning groups are working to develop a statewide flood plan. The next few weeks are likely to be critical for wheat in the Texas High Plains. Winter storm Uri forced most farmers in the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas to replant corn.

Mar 10, 202123 minEp. 137

Texas Ag Today - March 9, 2021

The Texas freeze in late February killed off some crop pests. U.S. agriculture is doing more with less. Registration is now open for wildlife conservation and leadership camps. Drinking contaminated water can led to a bacterial disease that can affect horses’ eyes.

Mar 09, 202123 minEp. 136

Texas Ag Today - March 8, 2021

A major Panhandle cattle industry event will return in April. Planning is underway for the 2021 State Fair of Texas. The freeze may have killed off some crop pests, but cattle parasites remain. The state's flood planning groups have been established.

Mar 08, 202123 minEp. 135

Texas Ag Today - March 5, 2021

Winter storm Uri did $600 million in damages to Texas agriculture, and that number is expected to rise. Cotton prices are way up, but that may not cause an increase in Texas cotton acres. Budget hearings continue in the state legislature. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 05, 202123 minEp. 134

Texas Ag Today - March 4, 2021

We have an early estimate of the agricultural damage caused by winter storm Uri. An important deadline is here for Texas cotton farmers. Spring calves are hitting the ground, so make sure you have a calving kit ready to grab when you need it. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 04, 202123 minEp. 133

Texas Ag Today - March 3, 2021

Early estimates are coming in on the damage caused to Texas agriculture by winter storm Uri. Hemp was a big topic of conversation a year ago in the Texas High Plains, but nowadays, not so much. Farmers and ranchers in central Texas are assessing the damage. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 03, 202123 minEp. 132

Texas Ag Today - March 2, 2021

Despite recent precipitation in the form of snow and ice, it’s still dry in the Texas High Plains. What can we expect weather-wise in March? How did the late February freeze affect the Rio Grande Valley? We'll have those stories and more on this episode of "Texas Ag Today."

Mar 02, 202123 minEp. 131

Texas Ag Today - March 1, 2021

The deadline for choosing between ARC or PLC is approaching fast. February was a month for the weather record books. Temperatures all across Texas warmed up last week, and that includes the Coastal Bend. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Mar 01, 202123 minEp. 130

Texas Ag Today - February 26, 2021

The Texas wheat crop may have survived the winter storm with minimal damage. Budget hearings are underway at the State Capitol. East Texas is thawing out from the recent winter storm. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 26, 202123 minEp. 129

Texas Ag Today - February 25, 2021

The wild temperature swings we’ve had in Texas lately give ranchers every reason to pay extra attention to the health of their cattle. It's FFA Week in Texas. The majority of cows go into labor at night, but there may be something you can do to encourage a daytime birth. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 25, 202123 minEp. 128

Texas Ag Today - February 24, 2021

Texas winter wheat may have gotten through last week’s brutal cold without much damage. Central Texas farmers and ranchers are cleaning up and assessing the damage from last week’s winter cold blast. Texas farmers and ranchers are transitioning from a time of survival to a phase of recovery and repair. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 24, 202123 minEp. 127

Texas Ag Today - February 23, 2021

The Texas Animal Health Commission has a list of resources for Texas livestock and poultry producers affected by last week's storm. It’s almost deadline time for decisions to be made on crop insurance. Planting plans and decisions draw closer as many Texas farmers prepare to put seed in the ground. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 23, 202123 minEp. 126

Texas Ag Today - February 22, 2021

It may be a while before we know how much damage last week's storm caused to Texas agriculture. It's winter meeting season in Texas. How will warm season forages be affected by last week’s artic blast? We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 22, 202123 minEp. 125

Texas Ag Today - February 19, 2021

Texas poultry growers are recovering from a record cold snap. Landscape plants were damaged by the cold temperatures, snow and ice. Texas feedlots should see more cattle in the coming months. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 19, 202123 minEp. 124

Texas Ag Today - February 18, 2021

Texas agriculture is disrupted by power outages. The snow and ice is bringing much-needed moisture to dry areas of the state, but not as much as you might think. Spring calves has been hitting the ground this week, and unfortunately, they’ve been hitting the snow and ice. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 18, 202123 minEp. 123

Texas Ag Today - February 17, 2021

Texas dairymen are dealing with the frigid weather. What effect is the freeze having on winter wheat in Texas? The freeze has put a damper on any prospect of corn planting in Central Texas for now, but that should change quickly. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 17, 202123 minEp. 122

Texas Ag Today - February 16, 2021

Texas ranchers should keep good records of livestock losses. There is one silver lining in all of this snow, sleet and ice. It’s bringing much needed moisture to areas of Texas that have been suffering from drought. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 16, 202123 minEp. 121

Texas Ag Today - February 15, 2021

Keep good records of livestock losses during this cold weather blast. The artic blast has put a damper on planting progress that was underway in South Texas. We produce a lot of beef in Texas, but we need a big world of customers to keep that beef business strong. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 15, 202123 minEp. 120

Texas Ag Today - February 12, 2021

The Ogallala Aquifer is vital to the future of agriculture in the Texas High Plains. The Texas legislature is considering groundwater legislation to protect property owners. The cold weather may have put a damper on farm activity in most of Texas, but down near the border, farmers have been busy.

Feb 12, 202123 minEp. 119

Texas Ag Today - February 11, 2021

The Eminent Domain debate continues in the Texas legislature. With calving season about to begin in Texas, more cows may need help this year. The Texas Beef Council met in Waco this week to discuss the Beef Industry Long Range Plan. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Feb 11, 202123 minEp. 118
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