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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo gives $500K to Texas Hill Country agricultural programs affected by flooding

Read full article: Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo gives $500K to Texas Hill Country agricultural programs affected by flooding

Four months after devastating flooding hit the Texas Hill Country, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo says $500,000 it pledged to support recovery efforts have been delivered.

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Your Halloween pumpkin probably came from this small Texas town

Read full article: Your Halloween pumpkin probably came from this small Texas town

In the self-proclaimed โ€œPumpkin Capital of the U.S.,โ€ Floydada farmers are exporting pumpkins across Texas and the nation.

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USDA slaps down Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller over New World Screwworm

Read full article: USDA slaps down Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller over New World Screwworm

The federal agency accused Miller of disregarding proven strategies to combat the parasitic pest โ€œin favor of clickbait publicity stunts.โ€

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Anti-DEI crusader Sid Miller urged UT to enroll student emphasizing her race and socioeconomic status

Read full article: Anti-DEI crusader Sid Miller urged UT to enroll student emphasizing her race and socioeconomic status

In May 2023, Miller wrote a letter urging university leaders to reconsider admitting a student whom he described as a โ€œbiracial Latina,โ€ who was also the daughter of his political associate.

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Only one restaurant in Texas sells lab-grown meat. Lawmakers banned it anyway.

Read full article: Only one restaurant in Texas sells lab-grown meat. Lawmakers banned it anyway.

Starting Sept. 1, cultured meat sales will be banned for the next two years even though the product isnโ€™t ready to be sold at a large scale.

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U.S. will build sterile fly factory in Texas to stop screwworm from devastating livestock industry

Read full article: U.S. will build sterile fly factory in Texas to stop screwworm from devastating livestock industry

Mounted patrol officers, known as tick riders, who typically patrol the southern border to protect cattle from fever tick, will also now serve as the first line of defense against screwworm.

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Former Sid Miller allies told police the ag commissioner feared the DEA, told a friend to get rid of marijuana

Read full article: Former Sid Miller allies told police the ag commissioner feared the DEA, told a friend to get rid of marijuana

Miller denies wrongdoing after allegations surfaced during an investigation into one of his aides, who pled guilty to bribery. The agriculture commissioner has not been charged with a crime.

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Struggling Texas cotton industry emphasizing the hazards of fast fashion

Read full article: Struggling Texas cotton industry emphasizing the hazards of fast fashion

A group representing High Plains region farmers has launched a campaign to make buyers aware of synthetic fibersโ€™ impact on the environment and health.

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Texas legalizes shooting invasive sheep from a helicopter

Read full article: Texas legalizes shooting invasive sheep from a helicopter

Aoudad sheep are joining the short list of animals Texas lawmakers allow to be shot from a helicopter, along with coyotes and feral hogs.

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As lawmakers tried to name an official steak, Texas students learned how to find the best beef

Read full article: As lawmakers tried to name an official steak, Texas students learned how to find the best beef

Far from the Capitol, students at Texas Tech spend time examining the quality of beef for meat judging competitions.

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Texas moves close to ban on some land sales to foreigners

Read full article: Texas moves close to ban on some land sales to foreigners

The Legislature has approved a conference committee report that lists sales to certain people from China, North Korea, Russia and Iran as threats to national security.

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Texas braces for an imminent screwworm infestation, a threat to the stateโ€™s cattle industry

Read full article: Texas braces for an imminent screwworm infestation, a threat to the stateโ€™s cattle industry

U.S. Sens. John Cornyn and Ted Cruz hope to fund an operation to kill the parasitic fly before too much damage is done.

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Texas bill seeking to keep toxic โ€œforever chemicalsโ€ off farmland misses key deadline

Read full article: Texas bill seeking to keep toxic โ€œforever chemicalsโ€ off farmland misses key deadline

Supporters say the bill would protect farmland in Texas. Opponents say limiting PFAS chemicals in biosolids will force water utilities to look at other disposal methods, which will lead to higher utility bills.

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Texas farmers could have greater access to low-interest loans under a bill the Senate is considering

Read full article: Texas farmers could have greater access to low-interest loans under a bill the Senate is considering

If approved, the legislation would expand one of the state's most popular loan programs with even lower interest rates.

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Texas hemp farmers fear full THC ban would nip industry in the bud

Read full article: Texas hemp farmers fear full THC ban would nip industry in the bud

As lawmakers work to close loopholes that allow minors access to cannabis consumables, hemp farmers warn a total THC ban would strangle a once-hailed crop.

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A surge in bee deaths is hurting Texas beekeepers โ€” and could affect the price of produce

Read full article: A surge in bee deaths is hurting Texas beekeepers โ€” and could affect the price of produce

Commercial beekeepers in Texas have lost about two thirds of their honey bees since June last year, according to a recent survey.

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Trumpโ€™s tariffs have even his supporters in Texas nervous

Read full article: Trumpโ€™s tariffs have even his supporters in Texas nervous

Trump has vowed punishing tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, which are Texasโ€™ biggest international trading partners.

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Mexican cattle banned from Texas due to screwworm threat

Read full article: Mexican cattle banned from Texas due to screwworm threat

Since cattle imports were cut off in November, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and some ranchers worry about the banโ€™s economic impact on beef producers and consumers.

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Will Republican control of Congress lead to updated ag laws? Texas farmers hope so.

Read full article: Will Republican control of Congress lead to updated ag laws? Texas farmers hope so.

The historical bipartisan legislation includes a bevy of policies from crop insurance to food stamps.

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Texasโ€™ citrus industry โ€” once an agricultural powerhouse โ€” is on the brink of disaster

Read full article: Texasโ€™ citrus industry โ€” once an agricultural powerhouse โ€” is on the brink of disaster

A hurricane and winter freeze devastated the South Texas industry. A lack of water is preventing a full recovery.

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Texas farmers say sewage-based fertilizer tainted with โ€œforever chemicalsโ€ poisoned their land and killed their livestock

Read full article: Texas farmers say sewage-based fertilizer tainted with โ€œforever chemicalsโ€ poisoned their land and killed their livestock

The fertilizer was promoted as an environmental win-win for years. An untold number of farmers and ranchers across Texas have spread it on their land.

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U.S.-Mexico water agreement might bring relief to parched South Texas

Read full article: U.S.-Mexico water agreement might bring relief to parched South Texas

The amendment to a 1944 treaty will help Mexico catch up with its water deliveries to the U.S. and might help Rio Grande Valley farmers devastated by low rainfall.

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Ag Commissioner Sid Millerโ€™s former political consultant pleads guilty to bribery

Read full article: Ag Commissioner Sid Millerโ€™s former political consultant pleads guilty to bribery

Todd Smithโ€™s plea comes days before he was set to go to trial, where Miller was subpoenaed to testify.

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Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller subpoenaed to testify in his former political consultantโ€™s criminal trial

Read full article: Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller subpoenaed to testify in his former political consultantโ€™s criminal trial

Todd Smith was indicted in 2022 on felony charges of theft and commercial bribery related to taking money in exchange for hemp licenses that are issued by Millerโ€™s office.

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Texas lawmakers, farmers and ranchers sound alarm over languishing farm bill

Read full article: Texas lawmakers, farmers and ranchers sound alarm over languishing farm bill

Millions of Texans would lose food subsidies and farm insurance if Congress doesnโ€™t act before the end of the year.

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All about agriculture! Inside the 96th Annual Texas FFA Convention

Read full article: All about agriculture! Inside the 96th Annual Texas FFA Convention

For the first time in 20 years, the Texas FFA Association will call Houston home for their annual state convention at the George R. Brown Convention Center.

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Texas farmers face mounting expenses as droughts worsen

Read full article: Texas farmers face mounting expenses as droughts worsen

Rising temperatures intensify drought and increase costs for the heavily subsidized crop insurance program.

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How a chance meeting helped Texas become the nationโ€™s top beekeeping state

Read full article: How a chance meeting helped Texas become the nationโ€™s top beekeeping state

Twelve years after a state law gave tax breaks for keeping bees on at least five acres, people are still getting into the trade โ€” or throwing in the towel and hiring professionals to do it for them.

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The race to uncover bird flu in the Texas Panhandle

Read full article: The race to uncover bird flu in the Texas Panhandle

Dairy farmers and veterinarians in northern Texas furiously investigated a mysterious illness among cattle before the government got involved. Farm cat deaths were the tip off.

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Ted Cruz and Ronny Jackson push legislation to help ranchers who lost livestock in Panhandle wildfires

Read full article: Ted Cruz and Ronny Jackson push legislation to help ranchers who lost livestock in Panhandle wildfires

The Republican senator and congressman introduced a bill that would expand a federal aid program to pay ranchers when pregnant cattle are killed in disasters.

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Cows at two Texas dairy farms have bird flu, another blow to Cattle Country following wildfires

Read full article: Cows at two Texas dairy farms have bird flu, another blow to Cattle Country following wildfires

Federal officials said the nationโ€™s milk supply should be not at risk after a bird flu outbreak hits dairies in Texas, New Mexico and Kansas.

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โ€œIt does not get easierโ€: Texas ranchers lose cattle and land in historic wildfires

Read full article: โ€œIt does not get easierโ€: Texas ranchers lose cattle and land in historic wildfires

As ranchers recover from the Smokehouse Creek fire, they face the agonizing choice of what to do with an unknown number of injured cattle.

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Wildfires ravage cattle country, threatening Texasโ€™ agriculture economy

Read full article: Wildfires ravage cattle country, threatening Texasโ€™ agriculture economy

Texas wildfires have consumed acres of agricultural land, killing thousands of livestock, destroying crops and exacerbating challenges lingering from last yearโ€™s drought.

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Once a laborer, this immigrant now owns his farm. He and his daughter are among few Hispanic farmers in Texas.

Read full article: Once a laborer, this immigrant now owns his farm. He and his daughter are among few Hispanic farmers in Texas.

According to the most recent census, Texas has fewer than 26,000 Hispanic farmers compared to 236,000 white farmers.

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Do Texans have the โ€œright to farm?โ€ Voters will decide with Proposition 1.

Read full article: Do Texans have the โ€œright to farm?โ€ Voters will decide with Proposition 1.

Supporters of the amendment say it will protect farmers as the stateโ€™s largest cities continue to grow. Opponents suggest the amendment is too broad and ambiguous.

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Author Dan Egan talks with The Texas Tribune about phosphorus overuse and toxic algae blooms

Read full article: Author Dan Egan talks with The Texas Tribune about phosphorus overuse and toxic algae blooms

Egan sat down with Tribune environmental reporter Alejandra Martinez to talk about his new book, โ€œThe Devilโ€™s Element: Phosphorus and a World Out of Balance,โ€ which explains how overuse of phosphorus is impacting the environment.

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Sheep graze on Texas solar farms as renewable energy companies embrace agriculture

Read full article: Sheep graze on Texas solar farms as renewable energy companies embrace agriculture

The practice of using land for both agriculture and solar power generation, known as agrivoltaics, is becoming increasingly common in Texas and nationwide.

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A generation of Texas farmers are retiring. Itโ€™s not clear who will replace them.

Read full article: A generation of Texas farmers are retiring. Itโ€™s not clear who will replace them.

After 70 years on the farm, Jimmy Drake retired from the cotton business. With no family stepping up to take over the farm, he turned to a young neighbor.

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Delayed passage of farm bill stirs uncertainty for Texas agriculture

Read full article: Delayed passage of farm bill stirs uncertainty for Texas agriculture

The must-pass package of legislation known as the farm bill, which is renewed every five years, funds critical crop insurance and loans to farmers and food to low-income families.

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High Plains farmers are experimenting with novel techniques to protect Texasโ€™ future soil

Read full article: High Plains farmers are experimenting with novel techniques to protect Texasโ€™ future soil

A minority of farmers in the Texas High Plains region are looking to organic and regenerative techniques to keep their soil healthy year round, despite a dry climate.

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As Texas swelters, crops and cattle are increasingly at risk

Read full article: As Texas swelters, crops and cattle are increasingly at risk

One year after a devastating drought, Texas agriculture watchers are wary that the positive effects of a wet spring could be zapped up with extreme heat.

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Texas agriculture commissioner orders employees to wear clothes โ€œconsistent with their biological genderโ€

Read full article: Texas agriculture commissioner orders employees to wear clothes โ€œconsistent with their biological genderโ€

The policy comes as LGBTQ advocates are fighting a wave of hostile legislation at the Capitol, including proposals to restrict gender-affirming care for transgender children.

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Farmers face a higher risk of suicide. The Texas Agriculture Department wants $500,000 a year to change that.

Read full article: Farmers face a higher risk of suicide. The Texas Agriculture Department wants $500,000 a year to change that.

The departmentโ€™s helpline is less than a year old. But advocates hope state lawmakers fully fund it as farmers and ranchers continue to face hard economic times and isolation.

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Texas ag agency says climate change threatens stateโ€™s food supply

Read full article: Texas ag agency says climate change threatens stateโ€™s food supply

A new Texas Department of Agriculture report also points to other factors that are making it harder for Texans to access and afford food, including wages falling behind rising costs of living.

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Watch: Panhandle cotton farmers, rural economies struggle under โ€œexceptionalโ€ drought conditions

Read full article: Watch: Panhandle cotton farmers, rural economies struggle under โ€œexceptionalโ€ drought conditions

โ€œA year like this, where everything is disaster, is just, Iโ€™d say, devastating,โ€ cotton farmer Steven Walker said.

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Both have deep Texas roots, but Sid Miller and Susan Hays offer stark contrast in fight for ag commissioner

Read full article: Both have deep Texas roots, but Sid Miller and Susan Hays offer stark contrast in fight for ag commissioner

The stateโ€™s agriculture commissioner oversees a vast portfolio including farming and ranching, rural health care and the scales you use at grocery store checkout.

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How important is farming still to the U.S.? These facts and figures might surprise you

Read full article: How important is farming still to the U.S.? These facts and figures might surprise you

Farming might not be a glamorous job for many, but simply put, we might not exist without the hardworking farm owners and laborers out there.

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To save water in Texas, these nonprofits are paying farmers to leave it in reservoirs

Read full article: To save water in Texas, these nonprofits are paying farmers to leave it in reservoirs

As Texas continues to battle drought, groups are trying a market-based solution to help farmers and protect what little water is left.

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Hemp was supposed to save Texas farmers during a drought. It hasnโ€™t yet.

Read full article: Hemp was supposed to save Texas farmers during a drought. It hasnโ€™t yet.

Hemp advocates promised the Texas Legislature the crop was drought resistant. The 2022 drought has proven otherwise. And farmers are abandoning the nascent market.

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Texasโ€™ cotton industry is facing its worst harvest in years โ€” costing the state more than $2 billion

Read full article: Texasโ€™ cotton industry is facing its worst harvest in years โ€” costing the state more than $2 billion

Cotton is Texasโ€™ largest crop, and industry experts say they expect just half the normal annual yield โ€” which will drive up costs for consumers.

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Decades after Texas took part of its historic farm, a family fights again to save its land from a highway expansion

Read full article: Decades after Texas took part of its historic farm, a family fights again to save its land from a highway expansion

Daniel Alexander was enslaved when he founded a farm before the Civil War. 175 years later, his family is fighting to keep it intact as Texas plans to expand U.S. Highway 183.

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Seven ways climate change is already hitting Texans

Read full article: Seven ways climate change is already hitting Texans

Extreme weather events, water scarcity, risks of illness: Climate change is here, and itโ€™s already affecting Texans.

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Help us show how climate change is impacting Texans

Read full article: Help us show how climate change is impacting Texans

Climate change is here. We want to document where its effects are being felt in Texas, how communities are adapting and what government officials should do to help.

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Sid Miller wins Republican primary for Texas agriculture commissioner

Read full article: Sid Miller wins Republican primary for Texas agriculture commissioner

The incumbent avoided a runoff. State Rep. James White had tried to unseat Miller with criticisms centered on controversies under Millerโ€™s leadership.

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Black Texas farmers were finally on track to get federal aid. The stateโ€™s agriculture commissioner wants to stop that.

Read full article: Black Texas farmers were finally on track to get federal aid. The stateโ€™s agriculture commissioner wants to stop that.

Sid Miller is challenging a debt relief program that the U.S. Department of Agriculture saw as a way to correct historic discrimination. An advocate for Black Texas farmers says the challenge โ€œpushes us back even further.โ€

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Record-breaking warm temperatures impacting Houstonโ€™s agriculture industry

Read full article: Record-breaking warm temperatures impacting Houstonโ€™s agriculture industry

Billy Trainor, the owner of Verdegreens Farm in Acres Homes, knows his greens.

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State Rep. James White announces primary challenge to Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller

Read full article: State Rep. James White announces primary challenge to Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller

Miller is running for a third term.

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Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller running for reelection, instead of challenging Gov. Greg Abbott

Read full article: Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller running for reelection, instead of challenging Gov. Greg Abbott

Miller was seen as a potential challenger to Abbott because of his vocal criticism of the governor's restrictions to stop the spread of COVID-19 last year.

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Texas could give landowners more say in eminent domain negotiations under bill sent to Greg Abbottโ€™s desk

Read full article: Texas could give landowners more say in eminent domain negotiations under bill sent to Greg Abbottโ€™s desk

After failing last session, lawmakers finalized a bill โ€” described as a โ€œdelicate compromiseโ€ โ€” that provides new protections for landowners in negotiating with companies attempting to seize their land through eminent domain.

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Watch a Texas Tribune Festival conversation about the state of agriculture

Read full article: Watch a Texas Tribune Festival conversation about the state of agriculture

This panel features state officials and a former U.S. agriculture secretary talking about the state of agriculture in 2020 and beyond.

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