Texas Ag Today - October 24, 2024
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*Corn basis is high for Texas cattle feeders.
*Texas peanut production is growing.
*The Texas Animal Health Commission is looking for areas of the state that have a veterinary shortage.
*A very big annual ag event is about to take place in Amarillo.
*Nearly a dozen ag organizations are weighing in on the EPAs proposed rodenticide strategy.
*The meat industry is not happy with the new proposed dietary guidelines, which recommends eating less meat.
*The fall fair season impacts communities all over Texas.
*Storing hay properly can save time and money.
*A proposed USDA rule may eliminate competition in cattle marketing.
*West Texas A&M University is looking for better ways to grow strawberries.
*USDA will test milk in states where dairy cattle tested positive for the H5N1 virus.
*It was hard to grow grass in the Texas High Plains this...
Published 11/05/24
*The final leg of the Texas sorghum harvest will be both good and bad.
*Avian influenza has now passed to a pig.
*The dispute over Mexico’s ban on biotech corn is expected to be settled by the end of the year.
*Texas High Plains farmers may go with more sorghum next year.
*If Congress...
Published 11/04/24