Agriculture in Texas

Texas Agriculture Intel

Tuesday, May 19, 2026
3 min read
9 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on agriculture developments in Texas. Today we're covering 9 key stories including updates on texas agriculture headlines, texas agriculture updates, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Texas Agriculture Headlines

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1.1

TX Basis Data shows Thursday cash grain prices by region.

The Extension Agricultural Economics Basis Data provides Thursday cash grain prices from participating elevators in each Texas reporting region, with region averages, shorter histories since collection began in 2000, and some missing weekly observations when reporting participation is limited.

Why It Matters

For TX agriculture professionals, this offers a practical benchmark for regional grain pricing decisions while signaling where basis reporting is thin or uneven.

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1.2

Texas A&M District 12 Crop-Weather Survey Tracks Weekly Farm Conditions.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s District 12 Crop Weather Online Survey is a weekly tool to report crop progress, pasture and livestock condition, and soil moisture changes throughout the growing season, with the questionnaire open Thursday morning through Monday morning and county CEA-AG/NR contacts receiving reminder emails.

Why It Matters

Regular participation gives TX agriculture professionals a structured, timely read on field and livestock conditions to support better decisions during the season.

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2

Texas Agriculture Updates

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2.1

Texas Farm Bureau Publications for TX Farmers, Ranchers, and Consumers.

Texas Farm Bureau provides a publications hub focused on agricultural content for Texas farmers, ranchers, and consumers.

Why It Matters

This gives Texas agriculture professionals a TX-specific source of industry information to support their day-to-day work and decisions.

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2.2

TX agriculture professionals: Texas Farm Bureau’s Texas Agriculture Daily.

Texas Agriculture Daily from the Texas Farm Bureau provides a feed of the latest agricultural news affecting Texas and the nation.

Why It Matters

For professionals in TX agriculture, timely access to this daily roundup supports faster, better-informed decisions on conditions and developments affecting operations.

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2.3

Texas Farm Bureau: The Voice of Texas Agriculture.

The Texas Farm Bureau identifies itself as the Voice of Texas Agriculture.

Why It Matters

For TX agriculture professionals, this signals a primary organization focused on agricultural interests in Texas.

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2.4

Texas Farm Bureau markets and weather updates for TX farm and ranch decisions.

Texas Farm Bureau’s Markets & Weather resource provides the latest market and weather information for use in farm and ranch decision-making.

Why It Matters

For agriculture professionals in TX, timely market and weather intelligence supports better operational and planning choices for enterprise performance.

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Background & Context

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3.1

USDA conservation programs require baseline practice maintenance.

Programs like CRP, EQIP, and CSP require continued maintenance of the baseline conservation practices that earned the payment. Cessation of the practice — or implementing a different practice without an approved modification — can trigger payment refund and program ineligibility for the contract balance.

Why It Matters

Refunds plus interest can exceed the value of the practice abandoned. The exit cost is the calculation that should drive the entry decision.

3.2

Livestock mortality disposal: state rules dictate timeline and method.

Most states require disposal of livestock mortality within 24-48 hours by approved methods (rendering, burial at depth, composting under specific conditions). Discovery of expired mortality on the property — even from natural causes — can trigger violations under animal-disease and water-quality regulations.

Why It Matters

Repeat findings can affect grazing-permit renewal in some areas and produce reportable events on USDA records that follow the operation indefinitely.

3.3

H-2A housing inspections fail on three predictable items.

Department of Labor housing inspections for H-2A worker housing most commonly cite three issues: insufficient toilet/shower ratios for occupancy, kitchen ventilation that does not meet airflow standards, and pest-control records that are missing or stale. Each has a clear, inexpensive remedy if caught before the inspection.

Why It Matters

Housing failures can suspend H-2A approval mid-season, leaving crops in the field without labor. Pre-season inspection is cheap; emergency remediation in July is not.

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