May 2026 TRFS Update

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NEW! Crabapple Creek Ranch is a scenic 932.79± acre Hill Country property featuring a strong combination of live water, varied terrain, and natural beauty. The ranch offers excellent accessibility via a well-maintained internal road system, including sections of crushed granite, allowing convenient travel throughout the property. This blank canvas ranch is primed and ready for its next owner to enjoy this character-filled property for generations to come.

NEW! High Ridge Ranch offers 29.62± acres of Hill Country land with phenomenal views, ready for development in Gillespie County, ideally positioned between Fredericksburg and Johnson City. The property sits just off the renowned 290 Wine Corridor on a quiet, 60’± deeded private easement road. It provides immediate privacy while keeping top-tier dining, wineries, recreational areas, and local hubs just minutes away. The property currently holds an Ag Exemption. With critical infrastructure, including a proven water well and accessible electricity, already in place, this tract is ready for your custom home build or as a weekend retreat.

JUST SOLD! Hackberry Road Ranch offers a turnkey opportunity for hunting, recreation, and relaxation—all within a well-managed game ranch. This stunning property combines dramatic topography, Hill Country hardwoods, and prime wildlife habitat with modern comforts. The 1,392± sf cabin was custom-built in 2021 and comes fully furnished, ready for immediate enjoyment. With approximately 100’± of elevation change, the land delivers sweeping views and a diverse landscape, highlighted by the dry East Prong of the Nueces River running through the property.

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Bill Introduced to Protect U.S. Livestock From NWS

Congress Introduces Bill to Strengthen NWS Response

Legislation aimed at strengthening the federal response to New World screwworm (NWS) was introduced in Congress.

The Safeguarding America’s Food Economy and Controlling Agricultural Threats to Livestock and Enterprises Act, known as the SAFE CATTLE Act, would establish a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of the Interior (DOI). The agreement would coordinate efforts to prevent, control and eradicate New World screwworm (NWS) in wildlife on federal lands.

U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson introduced the bill to the U.S. House, alongside U.S. Reps. Don Davis, Harriet Hageman and Darren Soto.

If passed, the bill would direct USDA and DOI to coordinate surveillance and monitoring for early detection, implement eradication protocols to protect wildlife and other species on federal lands, and develop science- and risk-based approaches to support business continuity for all non-infected animals and non-contaminated federal areas.

“The SAFE CATTLE Act is a critical step in fortifying the Federal government’s response against the devastating threat of the New World screwworm, which puts over $11 billion in economic value from Texas’ livestock and wildlife industries at immediate risk,” Jackson said. “By ensuring the USDA and DOI are operating in lockstep, we are building on the proactive investments of the Trump administration to combat this parasite and prevent its spread before it destroys our rural communities.”

Hageman noted the bill will encourage the federal groups to work together for the good of agriculture and livestock.

“The import of New World screwworm is a serious threat to America’s livestock, wildlife, and food supply, and we cannot afford a fragmented federal response,” Hageman said. “The SAFE CATTLE Act requires real coordination between the Departments of Agriculture and of the Interior, so outbreaks are detected early, contained quickly and stopped before they devastate producers and rural communities. This bill protects our wildlife and the agricultural backbone of this country before a crisis hits.”

Davis emphasized the importance of proactive monitoring to safeguard livestock and the nation’s food supply.

Texas Farm Bureau supports the legislation.

“Protecting animal health requires addressing the role wildlife can play in spreading serious diseases like New World screwworm,” Texas Farm Bureau President Russell Boening said. “With few options to respond once wildlife are affected, strong surveillance and coordination are essential. We thank Congressman Jackson for introducing this legislation and urge Congress to advance it to help protect our cattle herd and national food security.”

The full bill text can be found here.