Terms Used In Texas Agriculture Code 2.002

  • Effects: includes all personal property and all interest in that property. See Texas Government Code 312.011
  • Livestock: means cattle, horses, mules, asses, sheep, goats, llamas, alpacas, exotic livestock, including elk and elk hybrids, and hogs, unless otherwise defined. See Texas Agriculture Code 1.003

The legislature finds that:
(1) agriculture has been a critical element in the economic, cultural, and historical development of this state;
(2) the impact of agriculture in this state is declining, due to urbanization, economic changes, and changes in agriculture;
(3) the effects of those changes are not limited to rural areas and the agricultural community but affect citizens throughout the state, including those in urban areas;
(4) agriculture is a vital component of a diversified state economy and creates numerous businesses and job opportunities;
(5) agriculture is directly and substantially affected by factors beyond the control of the industry, including adverse weather conditions and changes in world commodity markets;
(6) agriculture renews the natural resources of this state through the annual production of crops and livestock; and
(7) to ensure that agriculture remains a vital force in this state, the state must assess the condition of agriculture and the role of state government and develop an agricultural policy to guide governmental actions.