
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


*Screwworm cases in northern Mexico are on the rise.
*The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from Bayer, the maker of Roundup herbicide.
*Nominations are open for the 2026 National Golden Spur and Ranching Heritage Association Working Cowboy awards.
*We still don’t have a new Farm Bill.
*Feedyard cattle in the Texas High Plains have been putting on the pounds quickly.
*Why do people buy rural Texas land?
*South Texas has been warm this winter, but that’s about to change.
*Lots of performance get maintenance joint injections, but is it necessary?
By Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network4.9
1515 ratings
*Screwworm cases in northern Mexico are on the rise.
*The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from Bayer, the maker of Roundup herbicide.
*Nominations are open for the 2026 National Golden Spur and Ranching Heritage Association Working Cowboy awards.
*We still don’t have a new Farm Bill.
*Feedyard cattle in the Texas High Plains have been putting on the pounds quickly.
*Why do people buy rural Texas land?
*South Texas has been warm this winter, but that’s about to change.
*Lots of performance get maintenance joint injections, but is it necessary?

147 Listeners

130 Listeners

228 Listeners

8,216 Listeners

439 Listeners

125 Listeners

398 Listeners

1,349 Listeners

792 Listeners

116 Listeners

4,433 Listeners

236 Listeners

79 Listeners

1,706 Listeners

201 Listeners