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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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Sterile fly production facility opens in Mexico

The fight against New World screwworm gained another tool this month

The fight against New World screwworm gained another tool this month as the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) celebrated a grand opening of a sterile fly production facility in Metapa, Mexico.

The 22,000-square-foot facility is expected to eventually produce up to 100 million sterile New World screwworm flies each week.

USDA invested $21 million to renovate and convert the former fruit fly production facility.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said construction began about 11 months ago and credited the partnership between the United States and Mexico for bringing the project online.

Although the facility is not yet operating at full capacity, production is expected to ramp up quickly.

“Within 8 weeks, we should have 30 million flies, in 12 weeks, 50 million flies, and by this fall, an additional 100 million flies to deploy,” Rollins posted on X.

Sterile flies are the primary tool used to stop the spread of New World screwworm. The sterile male flies mate with the wild female NWS flies, which only mate once in their roughly 21-day lifespan. The resulting eggs do not hatch, helping reduce the overall NWS population.

“The more sterile flies we produce and deploy, the faster we can suppress and ultimately eradicate this devastating pest,” Rollins posted on X.

The additional production comes as federal and state officials continue responding to New World screwworm detections in Texas.

Sterile flies are being released in affected areas while livestock producers, veterinarians and animal health officials work to detect and contain new cases.

“The sterile insect technique has proven successful in eradicating New World screwworm before, but it requires an adequate supply of sterile flies,” said Tracy Tomascik, Texas Farm Bureau associate director of Commodity and Regulatory Activities. “The Metapa facility is an important investment because it expands production capacity and gives animal health officials another valuable tool to suppress the pest. The sooner we can increase the number of sterile flies released, the sooner we can reduce populations and protect Texas livestock.”

Expanding sterile fly production is critical.

USDA estimates a widespread New World screwworm outbreak could cost Texas livestock producers about $732 million annually and result in total economic losses approaching $1.8 billion each year if the outbreak is not contained.

For the latest on New World screwworm cases and USDA information, visit screwworm.gov.