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HR is no longer just about managing people—it’s about shaping the future of work. Jens Baier, BCG’s HR transformation expert, discusses how AI and shifting employee expectations are forcing companies to rethink talent strategies. From re-recruiting to upskilling employees, HR must adapt to a rapidly changing landscape. Learn More: Jens Baier: https://on.bcg.com/41ca7Gv BCG on People Strategy: https://on.bcg.com/3QtAjro Decoding Global Talent: https://on.bcg.com/4gUC4IT…
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Texas Ag Today is a daily look at the latest news in Texas agriculture, hosted by veteran farm broadcaster Carey Martin along with the largest and most experienced farm news team in the Lone Star State. We cover agriculture in every corner of Texas, from the piney woods of East Texas to the rocky ranges of the Trans-Pecos and from the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley.
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Texas Ag Today is a daily look at the latest news in Texas agriculture, hosted by veteran farm broadcaster Carey Martin along with the largest and most experienced farm news team in the Lone Star State. We cover agriculture in every corner of Texas, from the piney woods of East Texas to the rocky ranges of the Trans-Pecos and from the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley.
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*The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo attracts visitors from 80 different countries. *This is a very stressful time for Texas farmers. *Thousands of USDA employees have their jobs back. *The livestock brand registry system in Texas may be getting a lot simpler. *The nation’s largest farm organization is concerned about the Trump administration’s tariff proposals. *USDA released updated guidelines for battling highly pathogenic avian influenza. *Cattle fever ticks are a continual problem in South Texas.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

*The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is underway. *The state legislature is making efforts to protect natural resources. *It has been a dry winter for the Texas High Plains. *Economic assistance payments will soon be making their way to farmers. *The very high winds across Texas this week created a challenge for farmers and ranchers. *Cushing’s disease is common in older mares.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

*President Trump told farmers to prepare for tariffs. *Texas farmers may wait until the last minute to make planting decisions. *There are indications that cattle herd rebuilding is beginning in the Southern Plains. *The U.S. levied new tariffs on Mexico and China this week. *The deadline is coming up to apply for an agricultural water grant. *The Trump administration released a freeze on $20 million in funding for conservation programs. *Timing is everything when protecting calves against BRD.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

*The upcoming economic and disaster aid package for farmers should be an improvement over the last one. *A pair of lawmakers from Texas have introduced a bill to help Texas wildfire victims. *Winter is just about over. *A lot of Texas High Plains farmers have been adding sorghum silage to their crop mix. *U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins addressed tariffs and agricultural trade. *Applications are being accepted for the Texas Water Development Board’s agricultural water conservation grant program. *What’s the difference between pasture renovation and pasture rejuvenation? *Hoof cracks can cause several problems in horses.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

*Economic relief for farmers is on the way soon. *We are right in the middle of peak wildfire season. *South Texas cabbage producers planted less last year, but production was up. *USDA is taking the fight against screwworms to Mexico. *The Hemphill County Beef Conference has reached a big milestone. *A representative of the fresh produce industry in South Texas testified before Congress about the needs of the industry. *Spring begins in a couple of weeks. *It’s time to prepare for spring gardens and landscapes. *Hoof wall defects in horses can be difficult to manage.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 28, 2025 22:49
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*The cattle industry needs Congress to reduce burdensome regulations. *Tarleton State University is establishing a new center to focus on enhancing well being in rural and agricultural communities. *A South Texas rancher was killed by an improvised explosive device near Brownsville. *Texas farmers and ranchers met with state lawmakers at the State Capitol last week. *How soon will Texas Panhandle grazing lands recover after last year’s wildfires? *Another Texan testified before Congress about the new Farm Bill. *The nation’s largest farm organization has a very positive reaction to the appointment of Texan Brooke Rollins as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. *Improving lambing efficiency is important in the commercial sheep business.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 27, 2025 22:48
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*Texas wheat crop conditions improved last week. *The new chairman of the Texas House Committee on Agriculture and Livestock outlined his priorities for the committee in the current legislative session. *Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is fully behind the Trump Administration’s effort to downsize the federal government. *Secretary Rollins is also launching a new plan to fight avian influenza. *There are still several weeks to go before peak wildfire season is over. *The winter wheat crop in Central Texas is looking good, while corn planters are rolling. *A shorter dry period may increase rumen function in dairy cows.…
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1 Texas Ag Today - February 26, 2025 22:55
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*The Trump Administration is addressing the avian influenza outbreak. *The National Cotton Council is pleased with the current direction of agricultural issues in Washington. *Texas wheat grower Koby Dickerson is a National Wheat Yield Contest state winner. *The Texas legislature is addressing water issues for Texas farmers and ranchers. *There’s a good chance of the Texas High Plains getting decent rainfall this year. *U.S. dairy farmers are urging Congress to stand up for dairy producers. *Sand burrs are a big problem for pastures in Central and East Texas. *Oral sedation can be helpful in reducing anxiety in horses.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 25, 2025 23:06
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*The new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture was back in Texas this week to address the avian influenza outbreak. *A Texan will testify before the Senate Ag Committee in Washington this week. *Texas farmers produced more than $19 million worth of cucumbers last year. *Cotton production is falling in Texas because it isn’t a profitable crop to grow. *Planting time is getting near in the Texas High Plains. *New tariffs are expected to go into effect next month. *Growth implants in young calves are an underutilized technology. *Planters are rolling in South Texas. *Beef on dairy cross cattle are more susceptible to liver abscesses in the feedlot.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 24, 2025 23:07
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*We’re not expecting any freeze damage to the Texas winter wheat crop. *Onions are a big crop in South Texas. *Beef production is expected to go up this year. *Cattle feeders continue to produce heavier cattle. *USDA is unfreezing some conservation funding. *Fly season will be here before you know it. *Coastal Bend farmers and ranchers are dealing with the wild February temperature swings. *Liver abscesses are a problem in feedlot cattle.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 21, 2025 22:48
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*Cotton production is growing in Brazil. *Prairieview A&M is conducting research on organic sorghum. *Another case of New World screwworms has been found in southern Mexico. *Committees have been named by the House in the Texas Legislature. *A new bill could make it easier for students from family farms to get financial aid for college. *Silage production has taken a big jump in the Texas Panhandle, but it's not for everyone. *It got cold last week in East Texas.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 19, 2025 23:01
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*The cold weather is shutting down cattle marketing. *USDA has given preliminary approval to a vaccine to prevent avian influenza in chickens. *This is National FFA Week. *There are some indications that cow herd rebuilding may be getting underway. *A bill designed to expand school milk options has been reintroduced in Congress. *Thousands of volunteers help to put on the San Antonio Stock Show. *The past two weeks shows the variation we can see in a Texas winter. *A genetic abnormality has been discovered in Angus cattle.…
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1 Texas Ag Today - February 20, 2025 23:02
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*The House Budget Committee is calling for a $230 billion cut in ag spending. *A Texas native received a posthumous award at the National Cotton Council’s annual meeting in Dallas last weekend. *Texas farmers planted more watermelons last year. *Texas wheat crop conditions continue to decline. *A Texas federal court has allowed enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act to go forward. *A bill has been reintroduced to reinstate country of origin labeling for beef. *The depressed cotton market is having a major impact on many Texas High Plains farmers planting decisions. *Farmers in the Texas Southern Plains are dealing with this week’s bitterly cold temperatures. *Equine joint injections with steroids are common in horses.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 18, 2025 22:37
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*The National Cotton Council held its annual meeting in Dallas. *Cotton growers are expected to plant nearly 15% less cotton acreage this year. *Cattle feeders are getting historically high prices for cattle, but that doesn’t always translate to profits. *Lawmakers in Washington are making another attempt to eliminate the death tax. *Several factors are causing rural Texas land prices to rise. *Spring planting decisions seem to be tougher than usual this year. *Ear tagging cattle correctly is not as easy as it may seem.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 17, 2025 23:01
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*Brooke Rollins hit the ground running as the new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. *Rain is good for both crops and weeds. *Land prices in Texas have shot higher over the past few years. *Texas is one of the top four catfish producing states in the nation. *South Texas Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz has introduced a resolution to condemn Mexico for its failure to uphold the 1944 water treaty. *A Texas farmer testified before Congress last week. *The equine coffin joint is a common source of lameness.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 14, 2025 23:01
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*A Texan is the new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. *Governor Abbot outlined his emergency items for this session of the Texas Legislature. *There is hope for a potential resolution to the water debt Mexico owes the U.S. *It’s unlikely that dicamba will be available for this year’s cotton crop. *Choosing the right cotton variety is very important this year. *Cattle producers should watch out for a retained placenta as spring calving cows start putting calves on the ground.…
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1 Texas Ag Today - February 13, 2025 22:48
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*A Texan is now running the U.S. Department of Agriculture. *Texas farmers and ranchers may have another dry summer ahead. *This week’s Texas wheat crop ratings showed a small improvement. *Fighting cattle parasites is a never-ending problem. *Texans are raising more goats. *Burning has been used for year to rejuvenate grasslands. *Some planning is required for artificial insemination to be successful in sheep and goats.…
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1 Texas Ag Today - February 12, 2025 22:55
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*A Texas farmer testified before Congress. *New research shows dairy cattle infected with the H5N1 avian influenza virus can build natural immunity to it. *Coast Packing Company broke ground on a new edible fats and oils refinery and packing facility in Amarillo. *With cotton prices so low, controlling production costs will be vital for this year’s crop. *Producing weed free hay is possible, but you need to start that process right now. *The passage of a new Farm Bill could be the first step in healing the ag economy. *Central Texas is getting some beneficial rain during the winter. *There are some things to consider when trying to breed an older mare.…
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1 Texas Ag Today - February 11, 2025 23:06
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*Texas cotton acreage is expected to stay the same this year. *Texas goat producers saw a decrease in mohair production last year. *A Texas Panhandle ranch was recognized at the recent Cattle Industry Convention in San Antonio. *It looks like Texas cotton farmers will be doing without dicamba in this upcoming growing season. *A bill that would help Texas cattle producers fight fever ticks has been reintroduced in Congress. *A new year is a good time for estate planning. *Pastures are soggy, and potatoes are going in the ground in East Texas. *BVD virus is still a concern in beef cattle.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 10, 2025 23:07
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*Things are moving fast in Washington D.C. *Texas wool production was down last year. *The condition of the Texas wheat crop continues to decline. *Last year was a very dry season for Texas High Plains cotton producers. *USDA has released a new farm income forecast. *The San Antonio Livestock Show and Rodeo is now underway. *Planting time is here for farmers in Deep South Texas. *Equine imports from Mexico are now allowed into the United States.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 7, 2025 23:00
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*Brooke Rollins get the thumbs up at the Cattle Industry Convention. *The NCBA is watching the tariff situation closely. *Texas continues to lead the nation in the number of cattle. *Texas citrus growers are assessing the damage from the recent freeze. *The electric company that serves the Texas Panhandle is using AI technology to help fight wildfires. *The man nominated to be the next U.S. Trade Representative discussed agricultural trade and new markets recently. *The overall condition of the Texas winter wheat crop is declining. *Dairy cows have receptors that make then susceptible to influenza.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 6, 2025 22:37
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*The annual Cattle Industry Convention is underway in San Antonio. *There are new updates to the Beef Quality Assurance program. *Texas dairy farmers produced more milk last quarter. *JBS USA announced a $150 million expansion project at its Cactus, Texas beef processing plant. *Ag groups are urging Congress to pass a new Farm Bill. *Having a diversified operation is an advantage when it comes to dealing with wild swings in the markets. *The Coastal Bend missed out on any significant rainfall over the past couple of weeks. *Injecting equine joints with cortisone is common.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 5, 2025 22:33
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*The Texas beef cow herd grew last year, but the statistics can be confusing. *The number of sheep in Texas increased last year. *Imports of Mexican feeder cattle into the U.S. are getting underway. *There has been some very interesting weather in the Texas High Plains in recent months. *We are one step closer to having a new Secretary of Agriculture. *The trade and tariff situation continues to change. *Managing feral hogs is a never-ending task. *The American Farm Bureau held a Convention workshop at the recent AFBF convention in San Antonio on the upcoming U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement review process. *There lots of antibiotics approved for use in beef cattle.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - February 4, 2025 22:49
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*The U.S. cow herd continues to shrink. *There drought situation in Texas has improved over the past few months, but some areas of the state are still in extreme drought. *Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Cotton Specialist Ben McKnight was named the 2025 Beltwide Cotton Specialist of the Year. *The tariff war is officially underway. *The Ft. Worth Stock Show and Rodeo wraps up this week. *Texas cattle producers should be preparing to deal with the Asian Longhorned tick. *It’s cleanup time for gardens and landscapes across Texas. *Cribbing in horses is a problem that is difficult to control.…
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1 Texas Ag Today - February 3, 2025 22:48
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*Less heifers are going into feedlots. *Signup is underway for the Dairy Margin Coverage program. *Texas Congressman Jodey Arrington has introduced a bill to reduce the federal estate tax. *The Asian Longhorned Tick is a potential threat to the Texas cattle industry. *The House Ag Committee is making the Farm Bill a priority in this Congress. *A very cold January has turned into a milder early February. *The ag industry was one of the hot topics brought up during Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s first confirmation hearing. *A new product has been developed to reduce the pain of castration in calves.…
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1 Texas Ag Today - January 31, 2025 23:01
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*Mexican cattle imports should resume soon. *A young Texas couple was recognized for their work on their ranch in Sterling County. *A trailer load of cattle was found abandoned in Houston County. *Texas High Plains corn farmers have been learning more about the corn leafhopper. *The U.S. has a new administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency. *A new bill has been filed in the Texas legislature addressing the right to farm and ranch. *The winter months are usually a slower time for farmers. *Antibiotic resistance is a serious problem in both animals and humans.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - January 30, 2025 23:06
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*Placements took a drop in the most recent Cattle on Feed report. *A group of U.S. lawmakers from Texas have reintroduced a bill to combat interference in American agriculture. *The condition of the Texas winter wheat crop continues to decline. *Several Texas County Farm Bureaus were recognized at the recent American Farm Bureau convention in San Antonio. *The push is on to get a Farm Bill passed in the new Congress. *Texas High Plains farmers are planning for spring planting. *Sometimes Bermuda grass stands will thin out or die over time. *Winter weather can be stressful for sheep.…
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1 Texas Ag Today - January 29, 2025 23:07
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*Agriculture Secretary nominee Brook Rollins had her hearing before the Senate Agriculture Committee. *Rollins continues to get high praise from the agriculture community. *House Agriculture Committee leaders were in Texas this week. *Cattle prices are strong and the outlook for 2025 is positive. *Texas Panhandle wheat is in good condition at the mid-point of the growing season. *The very cold temperatures experienced on the Southern Plains of Texas challenged the region’s water system for agricultural producers. *Slow flow nipples are recommended for baby calves.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - January 28, 2025 22:51
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*Enrollment is open for the ARC and PLC programs for the 2025 crop year. *Texas soybean acreage was down last year. *The National Cotton Council is pursuing priority issues in Washington. *Two Texas lawmakers will sit on the House Agriculture Committee this session. *Urban sprawl continues to take Texas farm and pastureland. *The winter wheat crop in the Texas Panhandle is about halfway through the growing season. *The second arctic blast of the winter had Central Texas cattle producers busy keeping their livestock safe. *Vitamin E is an important vitamin for horses.…
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Texas Agriculture Today

1 Texas Ag Today - January 27, 2025 23:12
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*The American Farm Bureau Convention is underway in San Antonio. *The cotton disease known as verticillium wilt is a big threat to cotton in the Texas High Plains. *The Texan nominated to be the next Secretary of Agriculture is gaining support. *Farmers and ranchers are feeding more people with less resources. *It’s been a cold winter in East Texas. *Knowing the quality of the forage you’re feeding your cows is important.…
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