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Texas corn farmers ration water amid severe drought
Summary by The Midland Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Dayna Glover , as published by KOSA CBS7 / First Alert 7 (Permian Basin CBS)
· August 20, 2026
· 1 min read
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Key points Details about the impact of the drought on corn farmers are available from the Texas Corn Producers Association. Farmers are struggling to maintain crops due to a severe lack of water.
Farmers are struggling to maintain crops due to a severe lack of water. Water is being carefully allocated to prioritize certain fields. Some crops have been completely abandoned to redirect water to other areas. The farming strategy has been adjusted to plant fewer crops in an effort to conserve resources. Details about the impact of the drought on corn farmers are available from the Texas Corn Producers Association.
The president of the association has discussed the challenges faced by growers.
Further information can be found through the association's reports on the current situation.
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Published: August 20, 2026 ·
Source: KOSA CBS7 / First Alert 7 (Permian Basin CBS) ·
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