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6 warnings and 3 advisories in effect for 8 regions in the area

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE


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Gov. Abbott, lawmakers weigh in on bill that would bring back funding for stolen SNAP benefits

Read full article: Gov. Abbott, lawmakers weigh in on bill that would bring back funding for stolen SNAP benefits

A day after legislation was announced by Congressman Al Green that would bring back federal funding to replace stolen SNAP benefits, elected leaders are already chiming in.

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South Texas coal-fired power plant to switch to clean energy after receiving more than $1 billion in federal money

Read full article: South Texas coal-fired power plant to switch to clean energy after receiving more than $1 billion in federal money

San Miguel Electric Cooperative's plan to turn into a solar and battery plant will leave only 14 coal-fired power plants in the state.

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Ag Commissioner Sid Miller’s former political consultant pleads guilty to bribery

Read full article: Ag Commissioner Sid Miller’s former political consultant pleads guilty to bribery

Todd Smith’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 consultant’s criminal trial

Read full article: Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller subpoenaed to testify in his former political consultant’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 Miller’s office.

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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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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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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 nation’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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Wildfires ravage cattle country, threatening Texas’ agriculture economy

Read full article: Wildfires ravage cattle country, threatening Texas’ agriculture economy

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

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Texas passes on $450 million summer lunch program for low-income families

Read full article: Texas passes on $450 million summer lunch program for low-income families

The USDA estimates the families of 3.8 million children could have received $120 per child to cover summer lunches if the state participated in the new $2.5 billion program launching this summer. Texas is one of 15 states opting out.

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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 agency renounces workplace training that mentioned gender identity definitions

Read full article: Texas agency renounces workplace training that mentioned gender identity definitions

The Texas Department of Agriculture’s elected leader, Sid Miller, has fought protections for trans workers.

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Texas agriculture commissioner orders employees to wear clothes “consistent with their biological gender”

Read full article: Texas agriculture commissioner orders employees to wear clothes “consistent with their biological gender”

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 department’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 state’s food supply

Read full article: Texas ag agency says climate change threatens state’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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Sid Miller declares victory in Texas agriculture commissioner race

Read full article: Sid Miller declares victory in Texas agriculture commissioner race

Securing a third term with strong support across rural Texas, the Republican pledged to expand medical use of cannabis and funding for rural health care.

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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 state’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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Chicken wings are now cheaper than they were before the pandemic

Read full article: Chicken wings are now cheaper than they were before the pandemic

The first regular-season game of the NFL season kicks off Sept. 8, and just in time: Chicken wings are at their lowest prices in years.

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Texas Democratic Party leadership election roiled by accusation that a candidate shoved a staffer

Read full article: Texas Democratic Party leadership election roiled by accusation that a candidate shoved a staffer

Witnesses say Kim Olson pushed the party’s top staffer during a bus tour in 2018. Olson denies the allegation.

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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 Miller’s leadership.

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Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller’s challengers take aim at his ethics, relationship to indicted political aide

Read full article: Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller’s challengers take aim at his ethics, relationship to indicted political aide

Miller’s top challenger is state Rep. James White, a Hillister rancher, who is running a hard-charging campaign calling out the incumbent for creating a scandal-prone culture at the commission.

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Black Texas farmers were finally on track to get federal aid. The state’s agriculture commissioner wants to stop that.

Read full article: Black Texas farmers were finally on track to get federal aid. The state’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 “pushes us back even further.”

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Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller’s political consultant indicted on charges of theft, bribery in hemp license scheme

Read full article: Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller’s political consultant indicted on charges of theft, bribery in hemp license scheme

Attorneys for Smith said he has not broken any laws. Miller, who is seeking reelection and facing a competitive primary, said Tuesday evening he's "not ready to throw [Smith] under the bus" and believes the indictment was politically motivated.

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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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Destruction of murder hornets nest doesn't end threat

Read full article: Destruction of murder hornets nest doesn't end threat

When scientists destroyed the first nest of so-called murder hornets found in the U.S. recently, they discovered about 500 live specimens inside in various stages of development. The first murder hornets nest — found in a tree and destroyed in late October in Whatcom County along the Canadian border — was about the size of a basketball. It was located after state scientists trapped several hornets and attached radio trackers to some of them using dental floss. —76 queens, nearly all of them new virgin queens. Murder hornets also have been found in British Columbia, Canada.

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Nearly 60,000 lbs. of chicken nuggets being recalled because they may contain a rubber material

Read full article: Nearly 60,000 lbs. of chicken nuggets being recalled because they may contain a rubber material

Pilgrim's Pride is recalling about 59,800 pound of chicken breast nuggets because they may be "contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically flexible rubber material," officials said.The Department of Agriculture announced the recall Sunday. The product being recalled:4-lb. The statement says there has not been a confirmed report of any health reaction. Where was it distributed: To retailers in Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, and Texas. What consumers should do: Please throw away the producers or return them where you bought them.

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Stinging caterpillars are making a return as warmer days arrive in Texas. Here’s how to identify them.

Read full article: Stinging caterpillars are making a return as warmer days arrive in Texas. Here’s how to identify them.

Texans are prepared for a warm summer ahead, but mosquitoes won’t be the only pests invading patios and backyards this year.

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