Texas Ag Today - September 18, 2024
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*Corn harvest is underway in the northern Texas Panhandle.   *Texas rice farmers have a smaller crop this year.   *Hiland Dairy is expanding in East Texas. *There has been a drop in the prices Texas High Plains cattle feeders are getting for fed cattle.   *EPA is temporarily allowing the sale of a cancelled product.   *Farmers on the South Plains of Texas are getting closer to cotton harvest.   *Bermudagrass is a tough, long-lasting forage, but sometimes it thins and dies. *Canker is one of the most difficult hoof diseases to treat in horses.  
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