*Planters continue to roll across Texas.
*The U.S. House Ag Committee wants to know more about the potential threat China poses to U.S. agriculture.
*The Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory is asking ranchers in wildfire affected areas to watch livestock for respiratory issues.
*One way to fight trichomoniasis in cattle is to prevent it.
*The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has pressed pause on its plan to retire drought sensors across Texas.
*Most of Texas is enjoying a more normal springtime season this year.
*Spring conditions are greening up the Texas Rolling Plains.
*Lots of horses are shod on the forefeet and not on the hindfeet.
What is Texas Agriculture Today?
Texas Ag Today is a daily look at the latest news in Texas agriculture, hosted by veteran farm broadcaster Carey Martin along with the largest and most experienced farm news team in the Lone Star State. We cover agriculture in every corner of Texas, from the piney woods of East Texas to the rocky ranges of the Trans-Pecos and from the Panhandle to the Rio Grande Valley.