Rainfall delays hay cutting, but sets up favorable season
By Shelby Shank Field Editor The start of hay season in much of Texas is facing delays after excessive rainfall. [...]
By Shelby Shank Field Editor The start of hay season in much of Texas is facing delays after excessive rainfall. [...]
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Things are looking up for farmers and ranchers this spring with recent rainfall and mild [...]
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Farmers and ranchers have had to adjust to above-average rainfall in the Texas Panhandle. Although [...]
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Drought conditions have continued for much of the Lone Star State at the beginning [...]
By Jennifer Whitlock Field Editor Much of Texas is normally semi-arid and relies heavily on groundwater, so rain is generally [...]
By Julie Tomascik Editor Rainfall is important for crop and livestock production, but the amounts falling in May and early [...]
By Shala Gean Communications Specialist A week of damp weather during the middle of pumpkin harvest in Floydada—known as the [...]
By Landee Kieschnick TFB Communications Intern With the recent rains—and hopefully more to come–the forecast for ranchers across parts of [...]
A "heat dome" brought extreme dry conditions and drought to Texas in July and early August, but a change in [...]
The rains came and came, filling up creeks and rivers after the saturated soil could hold no more. The above [...]