EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 23 MIN
Texas Ag Today - June 22, 2026
from Texas Agriculture Today · host Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network
*Feedlot inventories are larger than a year ago. *A bill that would make Daylight Savings Time permanent is considered in Congress. *The Texas House Committee on Agriculture and Livestock held a screwworm hearing last week. *The meat lab at West Texas A&M University is attracting attention. *Late spring rains are impacting Southeast Texas row crops. *A Texas metro area has been chosen for a USDA hub.*Texas wheat harvest is wrapping up, and it’s been a year many producers would like to forget. *There are some new guidelines for parasite control in cattle.
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*Feedlot inventories are larger than a year ago. *A bill that would make Daylight Savings Time permanent is considered in Congress. *The Texas House Committee on Agriculture and Livestock held a screwworm hearing last week. *The meat lab at West Texas A&M University is attracting attention. *Late spring rains are impacting Southeast Texas row crops. *A Texas metro area has been chosen for a USDA hub.*Texas wheat harvest is wrapping up, and it’s been a year many producers would like to forget. *There are some new guidelines for parasite control in cattle.
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