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Slow-growing forages in West Central Texas
4/22/2021 12:00:00 AM



CATEGORIES:
Agriculture
Plants & Wildlife
Water Supply & Quality
AFFECTED AREAS:
Brown County, TX
Burnet County, TX
Callahan County, TX
Coke County, TX
Coleman County, TX
Concho County, TX
Fisher County, TX
Irion County, TX
Jones County, TX
Lampasas County, TX
Llano County, TX
Mason County, TX
McCulloch County, TX
Menard County, TX
Mills County, TX
Nolan County, TX
Runnels County, TX
San Saba County, TX
Schleicher County, TX
Shackelford County, TX
Sterling County, TX
Taylor County, TX
Tom Green County, TX

Start Date: 4/13/2021 -  
Drought continued in West Central Texas. Producers were selling cull animals and continued supplementing diets with feed and hay. AgriLife Today (College Station, Texas), April 20, 2021 West Central forages were slow growing, and stock tank levels were dropping as all areas needed rain. Livestock continued to receive supplemental feed. AgriLife Today (College Station, Texas), April 13, 2021
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