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  • ...communities Dell City and Ft. Hancock both are irrigated farming valleys with the major crops being; cotton, alfalfa, and vegetables. Other economic enterprises for the county are cattle, hunting, tourism...
  • ...primarily served by the enterprises of beef cattle, hay and forages, nursery and horticulture, cotton, and wheat and grain sorghum. In the 1950’s, the area began to shift from agricultural...
  • ...miles, with agriculture being the primary industry. Agricultural production includes cotton, wheat, grain sorghum, hay, and cattle. There are five school districts and various communities throughout the county. School districts...
  • ...hay, and cotton. Potatoes, peaches, and pecans are also grown here. Cattle ranching has been important to the local economy. Mineral resources include salt domes, brine, petroleum, and natural gas....
  • ...the southwest, and by Concho county on the west. The county seat of McCulloch County is Brady. The county is an agriculture base county. Agriculture production include: cattle, sheep, hogs,...
  • ...cattle production. Randall County is home to West Texas A&M University, also a part of the Texas A&M University System, Palo Duro Canyon State Park and the TEXAS Musical Drama....
  • ...of income in the county with a total of $80 million. Major commodities include fed beef, beef cows, stocker cattle, hay, wheat, cotton and peanuts. Livestock sales accounted for 95%...
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    Bovine respiratory disease, BRD, is a general term that describes a complex of viruses and bacteria. Each year, cattle producers spend an estimated $3 billion on prevention, treatment, and production...
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    ...made up of smaller acreages with more intense management of cattle, forage and hay. Industry is also making its way to the district as the populations of the metroplex grow...
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    This publication explains how diseases are transmitted and how dairy producers can establish prevention programs with proper biosecurity practices. Tables list common diseases of dairy cattle and ways they are...