About this episode
*The Texas Commissioner of Agriculture weighs in on how another Trump presidency will affect Texas agriculture. *The EPA has released another proposed rule regarding the use of chlorpyrifos. *Texas cotton farmers can expect more competition from abroad in the coming months. *There are advantages in producing your own sorghum silage to feed livestock. *If Congress doesn’t take action on a Farm Bill by the end of the year, it could cause problems for dairy farmers and consumers. *Protecting stored grain from insects can be a challenge. *Livestock sales are slowing down in East Texas, but deer hunting is still in full swing. *A New World screwworm was recently discovered in a cow in Mexico.