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Table of Contents
Vol. 30, No. 1, Spring 1997
The Texas Legislature is addressing a number of key issues this session that will have an impact on agriculture.  Keeping watch over the process is the Texas Agricultural Council.
The Texas Legislature is addressing a number of key issues this session that will have an impact on agriculture. Keeping watch over the process is the Texas Agricultural Council.
photo by John Johnson

Market Shifts Focus to '97 Crop

State Legislature Tackles Key Issues Affecting Agriculture
Watchdog Group Offers Input to Protect Industry's Interests

Water Management Receives Top Priority in State Senate

From the Farm to the Classroom
PCCA Member Leads a Life of Discovery

Water Quality Plans
An Aid to Prevent Nonpoint Source Pollution

TACC Honors Cooperative Leaders and Innovators

Internship Program Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Discovering Profitability Through Analysis

Ultra Narrow-Row Cotton Proves its Advantages for High Plains Farmers

Agricultures Voices in the Texas Legislature

PCCA Reorganizes Field Services Department

New Home Manager Receives National Award

Cotton Pickings

PCCA is a member of Amcot, National Cotton Council of America, National Council of Textile Organizations,
Texas Agricultural Coop Council, The International Cotton Association and American Apparel Producers' Network