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Texas Farm BureauTexas pecan production should show improvements this year, thanks to rainfall across much of the state.“Agriculture is so deeply tied into the weather, but this year all the rain has been beneficial to a lot of areas of Texas. It’s recharged aquifers and reservoirs and all the irrigation water that’s needed,” said Blair Krebs, executive director of the Texas Pecan Growers Association.Several consecutive years of drought and lack of available irrigation water led to significant loss of pecan trees.“We have seen tree loss, significant tree loss, particularly in the northern Central Texas area. We’re thinking maybe even about ...

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