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The dry, hot summer has forced some farmers and ranchers to make tough decisions.
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Rural health experts are calling on trusted agricultural leaders � like farmers and ranchers � to use their understanding of science and nudge vaccine-hesitant neighbors to roll up their sleeves.
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Timing is everything for local farmers trying to bounce back after last month's winter storm.
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From Texas Standard:Although there’s no shortage of people in Texas planning to get into the hemp industry, many of them have serious concerns about how�
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President Donald Trump is speaking at the American Farm Bureau Federation’s convention in Austin on Sunday. That means people driving downtown will likely�
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From Texas Standard:In the 1990s, the North American Free Trade Agreement was created to better align the economies of the U.S., Canada and Mexico. One�
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From Texas Standard:Not every crop could compel farmers to pay $50 to spend a chilly weekday in a drab conference room in Wichita Falls. But hemp is not�
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From Texas Standard:AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ Krause grew up on the South Texas plains of Medina County, on land his family has been tending to since 1846. Krause alwaysâ€�
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From Texas Standard:Ranchers and cattlemen have some beef with U.S. meatpackers. They claim the meatpackers are purposefully driving down the price the�
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From Texas Standard:In 2016, a groundskeeper from California named Edwin Hardeman filed a lawsuit against Monsanto, an agribusiness company that's since�