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Ponds are starting to refill in areas of the state that received heavy rains recently. Ponds are starting to refill in areas of the state that received heavy rains recently. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station photo by Kathleen Phillips)

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Rainfall in parts of the state was followed by high temperatures and led to the greening up of pastures. Cattle are beginning to be able to graze those areas. Rainfall in parts of the state was followed by high temperatures and led to the greening up of pastures. Cattle are beginning to be able to graze those areas. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station photo by Kathleen Phillips)

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Heavy rains in parts of Texas has delayed field activity but prompted good growth of crops already in the ground. Heavy rains in parts of Texas has delayed field activity but prompted good growth of crops already in the ground. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station photo by Kathleen Phillips)

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Corn is maturing in the Brazos Valley following good rains and warm temperatures recently. Corn is maturing in the Brazos Valley following good rains and warm temperatures recently. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station photo by Kathleen Phillips)

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