Texas Ag Today - September 12, 2024
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*A Texas senator says we could be getting close to a trade war with Mexico.   *USDA is investing in two specialty crop projects in Texas.   *The Texas cotton crop's condition is getting worse.  *Diversity can help farmers and ranchers deal with the ups and downs of agriculture.   *The embattled Waters of the U.S. definition continues to cause confusion.   *Rural land in Texas continues to bring strong prices.   *Central Texas is having a normal transition to fall.   *Equine veterinarians played a role in the recent Olympic games.  
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