Conservation News

Study recommends changes on groundwater reliance – Wise County Messenger

For the past two years, Wise County has drilled more groundwater than nearly every other county in Texas. As homes are built outside of city limits, the most realistic solution for water is wells. That trend has placed Wise County in the top five counties in the number of wells installed per year since 2021.

Source: Study recommends changes on groundwater reliance – Wise County Messenger

Drought persists in portions of the Lone Star State – Texas Farm Bureau

By Emmy PowellCommunications SpecialistRain fell across the state over the last 10 days, but some parts of Texas are still dry.Coke-Sterling County Farm Bureau President Ross Copeland said conditions are worse than last year.Most rain in the West Texas region has been just to the north and east of them, he said.Copeland raises cattle and

Source: Drought persists in portions of the Lone Star State – Texas Farm Bureau