*The Livestock Marketing Association is throwing its support behind the Right to Farm constitutional amendment.  
*Drought is declining in Texas.  
*We have run out of time to get the 2023 Farm Bill done this year, but we may get an extension of the current bill.
*Weather extremes took a toll on Texas High Plains crops this year.  
*Online permits are now available for cutting Christmas trees in national forests.  
*A swing in cattle inventories is coming as the market shifts to rebuilding herds. 
*The drought we’ve had can lead to high levels of nitrates in forages.  
*Deer hunters in the Rio Grande Valley can help prevent the spread of cattle fever ticks. 
          
      
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