Waco Journal
Monday, October 20, 2025
  • Local News
  • Crime
  • COVID-19
  • Texas
  • Education
  • Politics
No Result
View All Result
Waco Journal
  • Local News
  • Crime
  • COVID-19
  • Texas
  • Education
  • Politics
No Result
View All Result
Waco Journal
No Result
View All Result

Texas Department of Agriculture secures pesticide exemption to protect rice from invasive pest

by Nolan Harris
October 20, 2025
in Texas
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Miller announces schools to celebrate National School Breakfast Week March 3-7 with theme ‘Clue In To School Breakfast’

Texas – Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved an extension of the quarantine exemption, allowing the continued use of Endigo® ZCX to combat the rice delphacid. The exemption is effective immediately and will support treatment of up to 170,000 acres across 19 Texas counties.

The rice delphacid, first detected in Texas rice fields in 2018, feeds on rice plants and injects toxins that can severely reduce yields, causing “hopper burn,” plant collapse, and significant grain loss. The pest has impacted farmers throughout Austin, Bowie, Brazoria, Brazos, Calhoun, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Jackson, Jefferson, Lavaca, Liberty, Matagorda, Red River, Victoria, Waller, and Wharton counties.

Endigo® ZCX, containing thiamethoxam and lambda-cyhalothrin, remains a critical tool in managing the pest under EPA-approved guidelines. Commissioner Miller highlighted the economic importance of protecting Texas’ $145 million rice industry and thanked EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin for supporting the exemption despite the federal government shutdown.

“Texas rice producers have faced unprecedented challenges from this invasive species,” Miller said. “We’re working with federal partners, researchers, and the rice industry to stay ahead of this pest and protect Texas agriculture.”

Related Posts

Texas Agriculture Commissioner honors 68 farms and ranches at 51st Annual Family Land Heritage ceremony
Texas

Texas Agriculture Commissioner honors 68 farms and ranches at 51st Annual Family Land Heritage ceremony

October 17, 2025

Texas - Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) honored 68 farms and ranches from...

Texas Agriculture Commissioner warns residents about unsolicited seed and liquid packages
Texas

Texas agriculture commissioner urges end to federal government shutdown to expedite relief

October 13, 2025

Texas - Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller called on Congress to end the federal government shutdown, highlighting its impact on...

Texas Agriculture Department participates in Texas New Fruit Growers Conference
Texas

Texas Agriculture Department participates in Texas New Fruit Growers Conference

October 10, 2025

Texas - Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) announced their participation in the 2025...

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Miller announces schools to celebrate National School Breakfast Week March 3-7 with theme ‘Clue In To School Breakfast’
Texas

Commissioner Miller celebrates grand reopening of The Common Market Texas

October 6, 2025

Texas - The Common Market Texas held its official grand reopening on Thursday, October 3, 2025, at its renovated Houston...

Texas announces $280 million drought relief for Rio Grande Valley farmers and ranchers
Texas

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller backs Santa Rosa Sugar partnership to revive state sugarcane industry

September 29, 2025

Texas - Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller announced his support for Santa Rosa Sugar LLC, a partnership between Bizos Cavallo,...

Governor Abbott highlights Texas economy and finance sector at TxEDC Investor Summit
Texas

Governor Abbott highlights Texas economy and finance sector at TxEDC Investor Summit

September 25, 2025

Texas - Governor Greg Abbott spoke on Texas’ economic growth and thriving finance sector during a fireside chat at the...

About Us

A community needs news and Waco Journal is proud to serve 50,000 households each month through our website covering Waco and the other local counties.

Learn more

Recent Stories

  • Texas Department of Agriculture secures pesticide exemption to protect rice from invasive pest
  • Waco Fire Department celebrates lieutenant promotion

Categories

  • Local News
  • Crime
  • COVID-19
  • Texas
  • Education
  • Politics
Currently Playing

© 2023 Waco Journal

  • Local News
  • Crime
  • COVID-19
  • Texas
  • Education
  • Politics
No Result
View All Result