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Check with the local County Clerk to determine the existence of an Agricultural Development District. The process for creating agricultural development districts was enacted in 2001 by the Texas Legislature to promote the development of agricultural facilities that result in employment and economic activity.
While beef dominates Texas agriculture at over 50% of the states agricultural products, cotton, milk, and broilers (young chickens) make up over one-quarter of total production in the state. Given Texas has the most cattle, its robust livestock and genetics industry is tremendous.
Exhibit 3: TEXAS TOP 5 AGRICULTURAL CASH RECEIPTS BY COMMODITY, 2021 Texas RankCommodity 1 Cattle and calves 2 2 Dairy products, Milk 5 3 Broilers 5 4 Cotton lint, Upland 12 more rows
Of all the crops produced in Texas, cotton contributes the largest portion, 9% of the states agriculture receipts. Its been a major crop in our state for over 100 years. As the top cotton-producing state in the U.S., our cotton production is also a critical part of the national economy.
Commissioner Miller is the states leading advocate around the world for Texas agriculture, Texas-grown products, and Texas-owned businesses. He oversees TDAs world-renowned GO TEXAN program a marketing effort to showcase the best products, companies, and communities that call the Lone Star State home.
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Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) The TDA is the lead authority for pesticide regulation in Texas.
Top 10 Largest Agriculture Products in the United States #1: Corn Over 90 million acres planted annually. #2: Soybeans Over 87 million acres planted annually. #3: Cattle and Calves Over 30 million head. #4: Dairy Products Over 200 billion pounds annually. #5: Broilers (Chicken) Over 9 billion produced annually.

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