Texas Ag Today - September 20, 2024
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*Both planting and harvest are underway in South Texas.   *Registration is open for the Texas New Fruit Growers Conference.    *A Missouri judge dismissed a lawsuit accusing large crop seed and input companies of price fixing.   *It’s been dry lately in the Texas High Plains, but the weekend brought rain to many areas.  *The Senate Ag Committee ranking member is calling on Congress to provide emergency assistance to farmers.   *Farming is a dangerous occupation.  *For more than 40 years, the American Farm Bureau Federation has asked every presidential candidate for their stance on agricultural issues.  *The TMJ joint can lead to decreased performance of a horse.  
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