Texas AgriLife compiled the following report for the Central Texas district: Recent rainfall significantly improved conditions across the district. Some areas received 10-14 inches over a twoweek period. Topsoil moisture was in good shape though deeper moisture remained limited. The precipitation boosted pasture growth and greened up rangelands, filling stock tanks and creating localized flooding. The wet conditions temporarily delayed wheat and oat harvests and hindered field access for fertilizer application and weed control. Crops showed mixed progress — corn generally developed well and entered the critical silk and pollination phases, wheat matured appropriately despite some fields showing storm damage, and cotton growth was slightly delayed by cooler, wet conditions. Severe weather in one county included an F-1 tornado, hail damage to wheat, oats and corn in isolated areas, and flooding that submerged some pastures.
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