South and Central Texas cool-season crops look promising; prices will be higher

While prospects for cool-season crops in South and Central Texas look positive, increased production costs and pandemic-related challenges will likely have a negative impact on pricing and producer profitability, said Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. Producers in the Rio Grande Valley are planting cool-season crops such as onions, leafy greens, carrots and kale, said ...

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