The weather was mostly dry and warm across the state. Most of the state had no measurable rainfall, but the Trans-Pecos and the Low Plains received from trace amounts up to 1 inch of rain, with isolated areas getting upwards of 2 inches. There were 6.7 days suitable for fieldwork. Cattle remained in good to fair condition. Pasture supplementation continued in the Northern Low Plains, the Edwards Plateau, South Texas and the Lower Valley. Pasture and range condition remained fair to good. Several wildfires were spotted in the Southern High Plains and the Northern Low Plains.
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