As the new year kicks off, rangeland and pastures across Texas have a fairly good outlook, but many areas could still use moisture, according to Tracy Tomascik, Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) associate director of Commodity and Regulatory Activities.“Pastures and rangelands are in better shape than the past couple of years, but don’t get carried away,” he said in an interview with the Texas Farm Bureau Radio Network. “The drought monitor shows improvements, but we all know it takes time for grasslands and forages to recuperate, and the winter season is a good time for it to happen.”The U.S. Department of ...