About this episode
*Heavy rains didn’t cause much damage to the northern Panhandle cotton crop. *The drought has improved this year, but there is still a big chunk of the state that is dealing with drought. *There will be some new faces leading the agriculture committees in the new congress. *Helping farmers learn ways to save water is the objective of a special program in the Texas High Plains. *The average hourly rate for H2A guest worker employees is expected to rise in 2025. *Winter grazing prospects have improved in many areas of Texas. *As 2024 winds down there is both good news and bad news for Texas Rolling Plains farmers and ranchers. *Liver abscesses are a problem in dairy-beef cross cattle.