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Rural Texas is not that Big Anymore

October 5, 2014 By Jim Bradbury

If you follow ranching, land use or are generally interested in the consequences of population growth in Texas, take a few moments to review this Land Trends presentation prepared by Texas A&M University.  It’s the best I have seen. Tx Land Trends Release (Email Version)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Land Conservation, Lost Farmland, Rural Texas, Texas Land Trends, Urban Population, Water

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