Source: AgriLife Today
South Texas row crop producers are invited to the Spring 2017 Crop Seminar to help them prepare for what could be a tough year in 2017, according to organizers. Brad Cowan, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agent for Hidalgo County, said dry weather conditions and low commodity prices mean Rio Grande Valley growers need all the information they can get to help hedge their bets for a successful 2017.
A roster of experts from throughout the state and Mexico will address crop and market situations at the seminar 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at Rio Farms, 25601 Farm-to-Market 88 in Monte Alto.
For more information, contact Cowan at 956-383-1026 or b-cowan@tamu.edu.
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