*Planters continue to roll in Texas.
*The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will decide next week if Texas should be required to check traps regularly for mountain lions.
*This year’s Texas wheat crop is expected to be smaller than last years.
*Lease offers from solar energy companies is becoming more common across Texas.
*Senate Agriculture Committee leadership is outlining their goals for the 2024 Farm Bill.
*Severe storms in Central Texas have caused damage to crops.
*Another new regenerative therapy is being used to treat joint disease in horses.
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