About this episode
*We are getting an in the field assessment of the wheat crop with the Kansas Wheat Quality Tour this week. *Texas will be well represented at the World Livestock Auctioneer Championship. *A new organization dedicated to advancing food production in the Texas Panhandle is officially opening to the public. *Fertilizer prices have come down recently, and that’s good news as we wrap up spring planting. *Seeds of optimism are being planted with this year’s Texas cotton crop. *Most lameness in horses is due to issues with the feet, but some lameness can originate from the hip and pelvis area. *A pair of US lawmakers from Texas are working to extend a pilot program that helps Texas landowners control feral hogs.