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Texas Ag Today - October 19, 2023
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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Oct 19, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
*Cotton harvest is getting started in the southern Texas Panhandle. *A Texas university has been awarded nearly $200,000 to enhance drone use in crop farming. *A federal lawsuit in Kansas over the Lesser Prairie Chicken has been moved to a Texas court. *The outlook for winter wheat on the Texas High Plains is encouraging. *The State Fair of Texas is in its final days. *A group of Texas farmers and ranchers recently toured farms in the United Kingdom as part of a global ag education trip. *Corticosteroids have been the major drug used in equine joints for 50 years. *A significant decline in light geese numbers in Texas has the Texas Parks and Wildlife department considering whether or not the light goose conservation order should stay in place.
Released:
Oct 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Texas Ag Today - August 31, 2020: East Texas farmers and ranchers are cleaning up the damage caused by Hurricane Laura, while coastal bend cotton farmers are wrapping up a successful growing season. We’ll look at those stories and more on the Texas Ag today podcast. by Texas Agriculture Today