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AgNews: News and Public Affairs, Texas A&M University
      Agriculture Program

Region 10: Southwest

June 06, 2006
Texas Crop, Weather Report  Print Story Audio Icon
COLLEGE STATION – Although the week brought light showers and moderate rainfall to some regions of the state, moisture is still inadequate in most areas, according to Texas Cooperative Extension reports. Additionally, other weather woes, particularly the damage caused by wind and hail accompanying much of the state's badly needed rainfall, have caused further difficulties for farmers and ranchers.

July 22, 2005
Emily Mostly Beneficial for South Texas Agriculture  Print Story Photo Icon
WESLACO – Hurricane Emily's sideswipe appears to have been beneficial for South Texas agriculture. With landfall 75 miles south of Brownsville, the storm brought little more than badly needed rainfall to the area.

July 12, 2005
Texas Crop and Weather Report  Print Story
COLLEGE STATION- Round bale, square bale or no bale, limited moisture has caused the state's hay fields to produce less-than-normal harvests, Texas Cooperative Extension reports.