USDA releases 2025 cash rents for Texas cropland, pastureland
By Julie Tomascik Editor Cash rents in Texas for pastureland and irrigated and non-irrigated cropland showed slight changes from last year, according to the new rental rates report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture [...]
House Republicans urge farm bill passage
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter A group of Republican Congressmen and women from Texas is urging U.S. House GOP [...]
Solar energy rapidly expands, poses risk to ag land
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Solar energy is rapidly growing across the U.S., marking a significant shift in how electricity [...]
New vaccine created to protect cattle from tick-borne disease
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Researchers at the University of Missouri are developing a vaccine to protect cattle from anaplasmosis. [...]
Examine hunting leases, terms closely
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Landowners should consider taking the steps to establish a proper hunting lease before allowing hunters [...]
Farmers, ranchers testify on border crisis, property damage relief
By Julie Tomascik Editor Farmers and ranchers along the Texas-Mexico border are calling for more support and public awareness of [...]
Agriculture needs emergency assistance, new farm bill
By Julie Tomascik Editor The U.S. agricultural sector is sounding the alarm as it faces a mounting economic crisis, and [...]
New drought-tolerant wheat trait approved
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist A new drought-tolerant wheat trait, HB4, was recently approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture [...]
Farm State of Mind addresses stress in agriculture
By Emmy Powell Communications Specialist Stress and the demand from farming and ranching can have an impact on mental health [...]