Cotton plantings reduced by wet weather
A considerable portion of the state’s expected cotton acreage will not be planted this year primarily due to low prices [...]
A considerable portion of the state’s expected cotton acreage will not be planted this year primarily due to low prices [...]
Wheat has been spotted sprouting in the Blacklands and other regions of Texas, reports Southwest Farm Press. The sprouting in [...]
Several agricultural issues—COOL, TPA and WOTUS—are on the schedules of both sides of Capitol Hill this week, according to Agri-Pulse. [...]
Additional Texas counties were added by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to their disaster declaration originally issued on May [...]
Early signs of Southern rust in the Coastal Bend corn fields have been reported to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension [...]
Farmers, ranchers and anyone spending time outdoors after the recent severe weather need to be mindful for possible encounters of [...]
Corn, milo, wheat and cotton farmers of Guadalupe County are urged to attend Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s (AgriLife) Field [...]
America’s farmers and ranchers need access to open markets around the world to boost the economy here at home. The [...]
Texas farmers and ranchers impacted by recent flooding—the 35 trillion gallons of rainfall received in May—may be eligible for disaster [...]
South Texas farmers are seeing yet another invasive pest, the bagrada bug, which can cause major crop damage, according to [...]