About this episode
*The state legislative session was good for agriculture. *Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have come together to support efforts to combat New World screwworms. *Summer livestock grazing conditions are good for those areas of Texas that have received spring rainfall. *West Texas A&M is playing a leading role in liver abscess research. *Having full lakes and a full soil moisture profile is making for an optimistic year in the Texas Rolling Plains. *Pinkeye in cattle is a concern this time of year.