Texas Ag Today - December 24, 2025
Update: 2025-12-24
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*It has been a busy year for the Texas Farm Service Agency.
*Texas Tech’s School of Veterinary Medicine is launching its first food animal residency program.
*2026 may put drought conditions behind us for a while.
*Temple Grandin is a world-renowned animal behavior specialist.
*High fertilizer prices are an incentive to make sure you’re applying exactly what your crop needs.
*New trade deals are beneficial for sorghum growers.
*As the year draws to a close, farmers and ranchers in the Coastal Bend have a lot to be thankful for, despite a very challenging year.
*There is a new treatment for common skin tumors in horses.
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