Texas Launches New Statewide Agriculture Alert System
A new statewide alert system designed to notify Texans about agricultural threats, wildlife diseases, invasive pests, and quarantine actions is now available through the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Here’s what to know about the new Texas Agriculture Alert System.
The Texas Agriculture Alert System allows enrollment for email notifications when official agencies:
- Confirm cases of a dangerous plant, wildlife or animal pest and disease.
- Establish or modify quarantine orders administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture.
- Enter any compliance agreements related to pest and disease outbreaks.
The system is a joint effort between AgriLife Extension, Texas Department of Agriculture, Texas Animal Health Commission, and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
System notifications includes the date, animal or plant category, and type of pest or disease found, as well as information about counties impacted by any quarantine in place.
Notifications are distributed via e-mail. There are options to subscribe by county or statewide.
For more information and how to subscribe, visit agrilifetoday.tamu.edu.