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  2. ‘A nightmare.’ North Texas farmers say chemicals in ... - AOL

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    The farmers said they never know if they will have to drop everything to take their animals to Texas A&M for necropsies. James Farmer recorded videos on July 29 to show what the families often ...

  3. Once a laborer, this immigrant now owns his farm. He and his ...

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    The most recent agriculture census, completed in 2017, shows that is typically the case. The number of white primary producers on Texas farms far outweighed Hispanic producers — 236,000 to 25,600.

  4. Texas wildfires destroy grain and cattle, agriculture ... - AOL

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    Wildfires raging in the Texas Panhandle have destroyed grain in storage bins and likely killed tens of thousands of livestock, state Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said in an interview on ...

  5. Agriculture in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas has the most farms of all United States both in terms of number and size. Agriculture is a major contributor to the economy of Texas and is the primary land use in the state. It is the country's leading producer of livestock. Wine production in Texas is significant, although small by global standards.

  6. 2023 Texas dairy farm explosion - Wikipedia

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    The South Fork Dairy Farm is a dairy production facility located in Castro County, Texas about ten miles (16 km) south of the county seat Dimmitt.The county is the second largest dairy-producer in the United States, with more than 147,000,000 pounds (67,000,000 kg) of dairy being produced in February 2023, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. [1]

  7. Texas avian flu outbreak spreads from cows to humans and ...

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    Agriculture commissioner Sid Miller says mass infection is unlikely—but stay away from unpasteurized milk.

  8. Texas Farm Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Farm Bureau was established in 1933. [6] During the Great Depression, Texas Farm Bureau was reorganized as the “Texas Agricultural Association” on March 6, 1934, in Dallas. In 1938, Texas Agricultural Association members voted to move the headquarters 90 miles (140 km) south to Waco. The organization operated for seven years under ...

  9. Is Texas is running out of water? Texas Agriculture ... - AOL

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    "We lose about a farm a week in Texas, but it’s 700 years before we run out of land," Miller said. The limiting factor is water. We’re out of water, especially in the Rio Grande Valley."