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Southwest Texas livestock receiving supplemental feed
11/21/2019 12:00:00 AM



CATEGORIES:
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
AFFECTED AREAS:
Bandera County, TX
Bastrop County, TX
Bexar County, TX
Blanco County, TX
Caldwell County, TX
Comal County, TX
Edwards County, TX
Gillespie County, TX
Gonzales County, TX
Guadalupe County, TX
Hays County, TX
Kendall County, TX
Kerr County, TX
Kimble County, TX
Kinney County, TX
Medina County, TX
Real County, TX
Sutton County, TX
Travis County, TX
Uvalde County, TX
Wilson County, TX

Start Date: 9/24/2019 - End Date: 11/20/2019
Pasture and rangeland remained dry in some parts of Southwest Texas with burn bans still in effect. Livestock were in fair condition and continued to receive supplemental feeding. North Texas e-News (Fannin, Texas), Nov. 21, 2019 Livestock in Southwest Texas were receiving supplemental feed as conditions were dry overall. North Texas e-News (Texas), Oct. 30, 2019 Pastures in Southwest Texas needed more rain, and supplemental feeding of livestock continued as some producers sought hay for the winter. The Bryan-College Station Eagle (Texas), Oct. 8, 2019; Oct. 16, 2019; and Oct. 23, 2019 Many producers in Southwest Texas continued to give supplemental feed to livestock or cull herds. The Bryan-College Station Eagle (Texas), Sept. 24, 2019 and Oct. 1, 2019
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