Texas Ag Today - July 22, 2023
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*Cattle prices are at historic highs. *East Texas will see an increase in horseflies soon thanks to Hurricane Beryl. *The comment period is now open for proposed changes to federal milk marketing orders. *Corn, cotton and sorghum are the main summer crops in the Texas High Plains, but some farmers grow potatoes. *The Environmental Protection Agency has announced changes to how it reviews and approves pesticides. *Recent hailstorms on the Southern Plains of West Texas have damaged cotton fields. *A downturn in prices and higher input costs will put pressure on Texas farmers and ranchers this year. *Trace minerals play an important role in livestock health.
Texas Ag Today - July 22, 2023