Your Texas Agriculture Minute

By Gene Hall
 
As we head into spring— normally the wettest time of year—parts of Texas remain parched with rainfall deficits of up to six inches since the first of the year. That poses significant challenges for the state’s farmers and ranchers. Cities, too, when youconsider surface water sources are literally drying up in the face of  three years of abnormally dry weather.
 
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