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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 - October 20, 2021

Dry weather is helping to finish out the cotton crop. The corn season in the Texas High Plains both started and ended dry, but good rains in between really helped. Trees can have a big effect on the value of rural Texas property. Feeding colostrum in the first 24 hours of a calf’s life is critical for immunity. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 20, 202123 minEp. 297

Texas Ag Today - October 19, 2021

The proposal to eliminate stepped up basis isn't dead yet. This has been a tough year for Texas High Plains cattle feeders, but their luck may be about to change. Farm meetings took a hiatus last fall because of Covid, but they are back this fall. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 19, 202123 minEp. 296

Texas Ag Today - October 18, 2021

Dry weather presents plenty of challenges for wheat planting. New research shows newly arrived stocker cattle may respond better to a high energy ration. West Texas A&M and Texas Farm Bureau have come together to start something new. There’s a new political reality for rural representation in Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 18, 202123 minEp. 295

Texas Ag Today - October 15, 2021

The cotton crop is running behind schedule both here in Texas and nationwide. Beef exports set a record in August, and that's great news for Texas cattle producers. Congress recently passed an extension of the WHIP+ program. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 15, 202123 minEp. 294

Texas Ag Today - October 14, 2021

USDA's latest WASDE report sent the cotton market lower this week. China is buying US beef at an incredible pace. 2021 has been a good year for Texas pecan producers. As we move into the winter hay feeding season, it is important to know what nutrients are available in your hay. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 14, 202123 minEp. 293

Texas Ag Today - October 13, 2021

Corn harvest is rolling in the northern Texas Panhandle. The Ogallala Aquifer will be the focus of an upcoming event. USDA is launching soil carbon monitoring efforts through the Conservation Reserve Program. Fall is bringing fairs and hunting seasons to East Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 13, 202123 minEp. 292

Texas Ag Today - October 12, 2021

A Texas congressman is expressing his frustration at the House Agriculture Committee. Cotton harvest is getting underway on the Texas High Plains, but harvest is winding down in the Coastal Bend. It's time to wean spring-born calves. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 12, 202123 minEp. 291

Texas Ag Today - Oct. 11, 2021

Today’s headlines: House Ag Committee holds hearing on livestock industry. World’s leading mozzarella manufacturer coming to Texas. Armyworms in North Central Texas fields. TFB exhibit at the State Fair of Texas. Crop insurance claims moderate on Texas High Plains. Parks and Wildlife seeks comments on freeze-related proposal.

Oct 11, 202123 minEp. 290

Texas Ag Today - October 8, 2021

Texas A&M delivered a big cattle report to Congress this week. The Hemphill County Beef Conference in Canadian has become one of the top cattle events in the country. Cotton harvest is getting underway in West Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 08, 202123 minEp. 289

Texas Ag Today - Oct. 7, 2021

Today’s headlines: Cotton hit $1.10. What does that mean for cotton demand? Another rain could have made a difference on Texas High Plains crops. Summer rains good for Texas hay. Mycotoxins in feed can impact calves and heifers. Texans encouraged to photograph and post pollinator photos.

Oct 07, 202123 minEp. 288

Texas Ag Today - October 6, 2021

The auction for the nation's first bale of cotton set a record. High prices are a welcome change this year, but Texas farmers are being pressured by high production costs. October is a great month for gardening in Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 06, 202123 minEp. 287

Texas Ag Today - October 5, 2021

The cattle market has taken a significant drop in the last few weeks, and that could affect stocker profitability. Texas High Plains farmers have seen their share of rainy spells and dry spells this year. Cotton harvest is getting underway in the Central Texas Blacklands.

Oct 05, 202123 minEp. 286

Texas Ag Today - October 4, 2021

The wheat market got a big boost from last week's USDA grain stocks report. There are a couple of hemp field days coming up. Planting winter forages this fall can reduce or eliminate the need for cattle producers to purchase expensive supplements this winter. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 04, 202123 minEp. 285

Texas Ag Today - October 1, 2021

How high will the cotton market go? The Bradley 3 Ranch in Childress county wins the Certified Angus Beef Sustainability Award. The cotton crop is running behind schedule in the Texas panhandle, while cotton harvest is all done in the extreme south Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Oct 01, 202123 minEp. 284

Texas Ag Today - September 30, 2021

Dollar cotton is here thanks to very strong worldwide demand. September was a very dry month on the Texas High Plains. Fall is here and calves are headed to market in East Texas. The old adage that you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink is true. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 30, 202123 minEp. 283

Texas Ag Today - September 29, 2021

USDA's latest Cattle on Feed report surprised some analysts. The Texas cotton crop has been running behind all year long, and growers are being advised to avoid getting in a rush to finish out the crop. Now is the time to plant winter grasses such as ryegrass, oats and wheat for grazing. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 29, 202123 minEp. 282

Texas Ag Today - September 28, 2021

Farmers in the Coastal Bend have seen mixed harvest results in 2021. Corn harvest is underway on the Texas High Plains. Texas food processors have faced many challenges in the last 18 months thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 28, 202123 minEp. 281

Texas Ag Today - September 27, 2021

The Rolling Plains cotton crop is moving towards harvest. Clarendon college has a long running relationship with the Texas cattle industry. The US cotton trust protocol is welcoming new members. Scratches is a common term describing a lower leg condition in horses. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 27, 202123 minEp. 280

Texas Ag Today - September 24, 2021

The Environmental Protection Agency says it will seek farmers input when rewriting clean water rules. Plant diseases are getting extra attention from High Plains wheat researchers. The Texas sheep industry is at a crossroads. September is a transition month for Texas gardeners. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 24, 202123 minEp. 279

Texas Ag Today - September 23, 2021

Cattle prices should see a substantial rise next year. The State Fair of Texas kicks off this weekend. Texas wheat farmers have incentives to increase the quality of their crop. Cotton farmers on the Texas Southern Plains are moving closer to harvest. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 23, 202123 minEp. 278

Texas Ag Today - September 22, 2021

Cotton harvest is moving fast across Texas with very good crop conditions. As cotton harvest progresses, preventing plastic contamination should be a top priority for cotton producers. The outlook for Texas livestock producers this fall is looking good, especially compared to last year. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 22, 202123 minEp. 277

Texas Ag Today - September 21, 2021

Fall is here and Texas farms and ranches are busy. Margins for Texas High Plains feedyards remain tight. There were good corn yields in Central Texas this year. Neurological diseases in horses are not very common, but if you do have one, it is a serious situation. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 21, 202123 minEp. 276

Texas Ag Today - September 20, 2021

Is dollar cotton possible? Texas pasture rental rates are on the rise. Big Tex is ready to greet fair goers at the State Fair of Texas. Drought in the western US could create opportunities for Texas High Plains wheat farmers. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 20, 202123 minEp. 275

Texas Ag Today - September 17, 2021

Congress may leave stepped up basis alone for now. There's a rise in equine infectious anemia cases in Texas this year. Crop prices have been exceptionally good this year, and that is making for an optimistic harvest on the Texas High Plains. Hot dry weather is helping to put the wraps on the deep south Texas cotton harvest. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 17, 202123 minEp. 274

Texas Ag Today - September 16, 2021

Texas cotton production is taking a big jump this year. It has been a good year for Texas pecan production. The new congressman for the Texas panhandle says he’s spending a lot of time with farmers and ranchers. There's a big global market for Texas oranges. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 16, 202123 minEp. 273

Texas Ag Today - September 15, 2021

The Texas cotton harvest is a bit behind schedule this year. Estate taxes could be increasing soon. A Texas congressman is looking for a seat on the House Agriculture Committee. Quail season is just around the corner. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 15, 202123 minEp. 272

Texas Ag Today - September 14, 2021

The JBS beef plant in Grand Island, Nebraska caught on fire Sunday. More cases of anthrax are popping up in Texas. Temperatures have been hot in September, and that could affect beef cattle herds. When considering a purchase of rural Texas property, access is big factor. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 14, 202123 minEp. 271

Texas Ag Today - September 13, 2021

USDA cuts cotton acreage, but increases yield. This may be a big year for silage production in the Texas Panhandle. We will probably see a later than normal citrus harvest in the Rio Grande Valley. More cases of Anthrax are popping up here in Texas. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 13, 202123 minEp. 270

Texas Ag Today - September 10, 2021

The White House is addressing concentration in the meat packing industry. This has been a good year for rainfall on the Texas High Plains, but things are getting dry. Grain sorghum harvest is moving forward on the Texas Rolling Plains. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 10, 202123 minEp. 269

Texas Ag Today - September 9, 2021

The Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine has enrolled the largest class of veterinary students in the nation. Wildfires on the west coast are affecting crops on the Texas High Plains. Wine grapes and wineries are big business here in Texas. The Texas population is growing, but that is endangering farm and ranch land. We'll have those stories and more on this episode of Texas Ag Today.

Sep 09, 202123 minEp. 268
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