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Texas Ag Today - May 10, 2024

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*Texas spring crop planting is right on schedule.

*The 2024 Oklahoma Wheat Crop Tour forecasts more than 2 million harvested acres this year.

*Forage is not always enough when it comes to the nutritional needs of cattle.

*Officials discussed cyber attacks and the threat to U.S. agriculture at a recent Senate committee hearing.

*Central Texas farms are waterlogged after a string of heavy rains.

*There’s a lot going on in agriculture on the Texas Rolling Plains.

*An unusual respiratory disease has been found in Arabian foals.

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Manage episode 417585320 series 2828745
Content provided by Carey Martin and Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Carey Martin and Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

*Texas spring crop planting is right on schedule.

*The 2024 Oklahoma Wheat Crop Tour forecasts more than 2 million harvested acres this year.

*Forage is not always enough when it comes to the nutritional needs of cattle.

*Officials discussed cyber attacks and the threat to U.S. agriculture at a recent Senate committee hearing.

*Central Texas farms are waterlogged after a string of heavy rains.

*There’s a lot going on in agriculture on the Texas Rolling Plains.

*An unusual respiratory disease has been found in Arabian foals.

  continue reading

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