Texas watermelon growers are reporting a strong season with good yields and high quality, despite a few issues such as pest problems and hail. The hot weather has helped increase the weight of the melons and improve their brix counts. However, prices have declined from the high prices at the start of the season. Consumers can buy their Fourth of July watermelons any time the week before the holiday, but those who prefer sweeter melons should look for certain characteristics. The article also provides an overview of the weather and crop conditions in various areas of Texas, indicating that conditions have ranged from hot and dry to mild and humid, with some areas receiving beneficial rainfall while others have experienced dry conditions. Overall, livestock conditions are reported to be good, and cattle markets remain strong.