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Weedy pastures in parts of Texas
4/26/2019 12:00:00 AM



CATEGORIES:
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
AFFECTED AREAS:
Anderson County, TX
Angelina County, TX
Bell County, TX
Bosque County, TX
Brazoria County, TX
Brazos County, TX
Burleson County, TX
Chambers County, TX
Cherokee County, TX
Comanche County, TX
Coryell County, TX
Eastland County, TX
Ellis County, TX
Erath County, TX
Falls County, TX
Fort Bend County, TX
Freestone County, TX
Galveston County, TX
Gregg County, TX
Grimes County, TX
Hamilton County, TX
Hardin County, TX
Harris County, TX
Harrison County, TX
Henderson County, TX
Hill County, TX
Hood County, TX
Houston County, TX
Jasper County, TX
Jefferson County, TX
Johnson County, TX
Lee County, TX
Leon County, TX
Liberty County, TX
Limestone County, TX
Madison County, TX
Marion County, TX
McLennan County, TX
Milam County, TX
Montgomery County, TX
Nacogdoches County, TX
Navarro County, TX
Newton County, TX
Orange County, TX
Panola County, TX
Polk County, TX
Robertson County, TX
Rusk County, TX
Sabine County, TX
San Augustine County, TX
San Jacinto County, TX
Shelby County, TX
Smith County, TX
Somervell County, TX
Trinity County, TX
Tyler County, TX
Upshur County, TX
Walker County, TX
Waller County, TX
Williamson County, TX
Wood County, TX

Start Date: 10/1/2018 - End Date: 4/23/2019
An abundance of weeds afflicted pastures in forage-producing areas like East, Central and Southeast Texas as drought reduced hay production in late 2018. Unseasonal rain followed drought lasin 2018, which resulted in fewer plantings of cool-season forages, allowing weeds to proliferate in spring 2019. Bryan-College Station Eagle (Texas), April 23, 2019
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