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  • Watch for snakes when cleaning up after a storm

    Avoid sudden movement when you see or hear a snake.
  • Texas peanut industry working together to help Oklahoma neighbors

    Through "PB for OK" the Texas Peanut Producers Board is raising funds to send cases of peanut butter to the thousands in the Oklahoma City suburbs impacted by yesterday's devastating storm.
  • Another droughty summer forecast for West Texas

    West Texas will likely see below-normal precipitation from now through August.
  • Southwest wheat crop coming up short

    Drought and freeze damage cut Southwest wheat crop yields significantly in some locations.
  • Commentary: News of lower summer fuel prices could be false flag

    If you are inwardly rejoicing over news headlines recently that predicted fuel prices could drop by as much as 20 cents by Memorial Day, hold on to your hat because you may be climbing aboard a rollercoaster ride of surprises.
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Article May 24, 2013

New Mexico growers cheer peanut plant returning to operation

Reopening of peanut plant in New Mexico draws applause from workers and growers, some of who questioned the plants closing
Blog Entry May 23, 2013

Buying cheap not the solution for recovery

Maybe we should look at the big picture: better products, made at home, by our neighbors who buy other products and pay their fair taxes to support schools, build roads and maintain our fire departments.
Article May 23, 2013

Remove predators prior to fawning

Removing predators such as coyotes can benefit fawn recruitment in the short term, but predators may improve herd dynamics in some situations.
Article May 23, 2013

Peanut groups help tornado victims

Peanut Proud and the Georgia Peanut Commission are mobilizing a joint effort to help families in Oklahoma who have suffered from the devastating tornadoes.
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Article May 23, 2013

Watch for snakes when cleaning up after a storm

Avoid sudden movement when you see or hear a snake.
Article May 22, 2013

Animal health officials to extend EP equine inspections to northern Kleberg County

So far, 19 horses on six premises in the southern Kleberg County, Texas, have tested positive for Equine Piroplasmosis (EP).
Article May 22, 2013

Do opponents of crop insurance oppose farm programs?

High cost to the U.S. government resulted in a chorus from opponents to crop insurance.
Article May 22, 2013

Producers should examine pastures for post-tornado debris

Insulation and building debris from severe storm events such as the tornadoes that struck Oklahoma May 19-20 can litter pastures, causing potentially significant negative effects on livestock health .
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Article May 22, 2013

Post-tornado composting may be solution for disposal of dead livestock and large animals

Post-tornado composting may be solution for disposal of dead livestock and large animals.
Article May 22, 2013

Wheat market prices increase $2.75

Increased price volatility and changes in the marketing-year price trends may require changes in marketing strategies.
Article May 22, 2013

New farm bill to provide ‘balanced’ risk management tools for nation’s farmers

Senate Agriculture Committee chair says new farm bill will help farmers in all regions of the country continue to provide an abundant, reliable and safe food supply and help conserve the land and water on which they'll grow it.
Article May 21, 2013

Texas peanut industry working together to help Oklahoma neighbors

Through "PB for OK" the Texas Peanut Producers Board is raising funds to send cases of peanut butter to the thousands in the Oklahoma City suburbs impacted by yesterday's devastating storm.
Advertisement
Article May 21, 2013

Another droughty summer forecast for West Texas

West Texas will likely see below-normal precipitation from now through August.
Article May 21, 2013

Commentary: News of lower summer fuel prices could be false flag

If you are inwardly rejoicing over news headlines recently that predicted fuel prices could drop by as much as 20 cents by Memorial Day, hold on to your hat because you may be climbing aboard a rollercoaster ride of surprises.
Article May 21, 2013

Southwest wheat crop coming up short

Drought and freeze damage cut Southwest wheat crop yields significantly in some locations.

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