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Agriculture

Data and analysis of the agricultural sector in Texas, southern New Mexico and northern Louisiana.

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  • Agricultural Survey

    Bankers responding to the fourth-quarter agricultural survey reported persistent weak conditions across most regions of the Eleventh District.

  • No need for Texas to come up dry in pursuit of adequate water supplies

    Sheila Olmstead, professor at the Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy at Cornell University, discusses the competing demands for water in Texas and the challenges that growth poses.

  • Agricultural Survey

    Bankers responding to the third-quarter agricultural survey reported weaker conditions across most regions of the Eleventh District.

  • Cattle ranchers have no beef with sizzling prices as consumers keep buying

    David Anderson, professor and extension economist with the Department of Agricultural Economics at Texas A&M University, discusses what’s driving cattle and beef prices from feedlots in the Texas Panhandle to supermarkets at a time when the size of the overall U.S. herd is at a more-than six-decade low.

  • Agricultural Survey

    Bankers responding to the second-quarter survey reported improved conditions across most regions of the Eleventh District.

  • Agricultural Survey

    Bankers responding to the first-quarter survey reported persistent weak conditions across most regions of the Eleventh District.

  • Agricultural Survey

    Bankers responding to the third-quarter survey reported overall weaker conditions across most regions of the Eleventh District.

  • Agricultural Survey

    Bankers responding to the third-quarter survey reported overall weaker conditions across most regions of the Eleventh District.

  • Agricultural Survey

    Bankers responding to the second-quarter survey reported overall better conditions across most regions of the Eleventh District.

  • Agricultural Survey

    Bankers responding to the first-quarter survey reported overall weaker conditions across most regions of the Eleventh District.