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Texas grocery store shelves have begun filling out again. But for the state’s agriculture industry, recovering from the winter storm will take time, and consumers are likely to feel it in their pockets.
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From Texas Standard : The traditional farm-to-table path for food has been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. With so many people staying home and out...
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The coronavirus pandemic is causing disruptions to food and agriculture supply chains around the world, including in Texas. Interruptions driven by the…
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Meat has long been ingrained in the American identity as a meal staple, but there are growing health and environmental concerns related to its consumption…
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Though it still feels like summer in Texas, believe it or not, it's time to plant your winter garden. What do you need to know to get started or keep your…
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From Texas Standard: Every five years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture produces a count of all the country's farms, ranches, crops, livestock and...
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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...
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Why Kel Seliger's 'Downgrade' To The Senate Agriculture Committee Signals Potential Conflict Over ScFrom Texas Standard: The governor, lieutenant governor and House speaker all insist this will be the legislative "session of the teacher," and that the...
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While much of the farm bill draft mirrors current law, there is a major change coming for farmers: Industrial hemp will be legalized. Forestry and food stamps became sticking points.
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From Texas Standard : When it comes to crops, Texas has one of the most diverse portfolios around. But here's one commodity you won't find: industrial...