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Read the Story... Feral hog population may boom after rains Might it be raining feral hogs this fall? "Raining" might be something of an over-statement, but the wet year could mean bigger litter sizes and more farranging herds, said Texas Cooperative Extension experts. We can be sure that more water and increased food supplies for feral hogs, said Dr. Bil... More ... Feeder cattle prices down as grain numbers increase The Texas Department of Agriculture market recap for the week ending Sept. 29 shows cash feeder cattle prices declined for the third consecutive week under pressure from feed grain prices and seasonally higher numbers coming to market. More ... Bug explosion may be ahead in coming weeks Crickets, mosquitos, flies, fleas and spiders: Texans have seen them all this summer thanks to unprecedented wet weather. But a Texas Cooperative Extension entomologist says the worst may be yet to come. Dr. More ... |
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