BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) _ Cotton’s long-time enemy the boll weevil is quickly running out of U.S. territory and is now confined to the southernmost part of Texas along the border with Mexico.
And even there, near where the boll weevil first entered the country in the 1890s, farmers aren’t finding the destructive bugs in nearly the numbers of years past.
Texas is the country’s largest cotton producer and the last state with boll weevils. The southernmost Lower Rio Grande Valley Zone is the last infected area in Texas. An eradication campaign coordinated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture is responsible for the dwindling numbers.
Brad Cowan, a Texas AgriLife Extension Service agent, tells the Brownsville Herald that many Texas growers haven’t seen a boll weevil in several seasons.
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