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English: Sectional Map of Texas Traversed by the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway, Showing the crops adapted to each section, with the elevation and annual rainfall.
Grapes are a common crop in some parts of Texas. [10] [11] Pierce's Disease is a common problem in the East and South. [10] From 1970 to 1996, PD was unknown outside of the southern part of the state. Though thought to be impossible, in 1996 suddenly many vineyards were heavily hit in north central Texas and some were wiped out completely.
By 1957, the system had grown to over 31,000 miles (50,000 km). [15] In 1962, the Texas legislature adjusted the appropriated funding amount to $23 million annually (equivalent to $177 million in 2023 [4]), through federal fund matching, and expanded the farm-to-market system from 35,000 to 50,000 miles (56,000 to 80,000 km).
List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (3300–3399) List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (3400–3499) List of Farm to Market Roads in Texas (3500–9999) 0–9.
The name is in conformity with the Corn Belt of the Midwestern United States, in which much of the nation's corn is grown. Arkansas is the nation's leading rice producer, followed by California (not part of the Rice Belt), Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Missouri (bordering on, but not part of, the Rice Belt).
Farm to Market Road 1092 (FM 1092) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Texas that is within both Fort Bend and Harris Counties. The highway starts from State Highway 6 (SH 6) in Missouri City and goes north to Interstate 69/U.S. Route 59 in southwest Houston. The divided highway is also known as Murphy Road along its entire length.
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Farm to Market Road 2234 (FM 2234) is an urban and suburban route between Missouri City and Pearland, south-southwest of Houston. Beginning at US 90 Alt., the road follows a southerly path through neighborhoods of Missouri City, in Fort Bend County, passing briefly through Stafford.