Cool-Season Crops Doing Well Thanks To Fall Rain

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts report that cool-season crops like leafy greens, carrots, cabbage, and onions are yielding well due to favorable weather conditions following last year’s mild and wet fall. Despite some disease issues from recent rains, South Texas producers are seeing average to above-average yields, particularly in the Rio Grande Valley. Producers in other regions, such as the Winter Garden area, are also experiencing positive outcomes, with crops like spinach and cabbage showing steady growth and good yields.

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