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*The Farm Service Agency is looking for the next generation.
*Drought will continue to affect herd rebuilding this year.
*The weather has been unusually warm and dry in the Texas Panhandle.
*Fertilizer costs are a big burden on farmers.
*There’s good news for school students and dairy producers.
*Spring planting plans are underway across Texas.
*Johne’s disease can affect cattle, sheep and goats.
By Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network4.9
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*The Farm Service Agency is looking for the next generation.
*Drought will continue to affect herd rebuilding this year.
*The weather has been unusually warm and dry in the Texas Panhandle.
*Fertilizer costs are a big burden on farmers.
*There’s good news for school students and dairy producers.
*Spring planting plans are underway across Texas.
*Johne’s disease can affect cattle, sheep and goats.

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