State agricultural overview
Texas crop calendar.
Zone 8bRange 6b to 10a245-day seasonLast frost March 15First frost November 15
13 primary crops with planting windows for Texas. Calendar timing is anchored to 8b dominant hardiness zone and a 245-day growing season — verify against Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for variety- and county-specific guidance.
Row Crop · Texas
- CornprimarySpring: March 15 – April 5
- CottonprimarySpring: March 29 – April 19
- Grain SorghumprimarySpring: April 5 – May 3
- SoybeansprimarySpring: March 29 – April 19
- Winter WheatprimaryFall: November 8 – November 29
- SunflowerssecondarySpring: March 22 – April 19
Cover Crops · Texas
- BrassicasprimaryFall: September 1 – September 16
- Winter RyeprimaryFall: November 8 – November 29
- BuckwheatsecondarySpring: May 10 – June 7
- Cereal OatssecondarySpring: March 8 – April 5Fall: September 16 – October 1
Frost-date reference — Texas
Last frost (spring)
March 15
First frost (fall)
November 15
Growing season
245 days
Hardiness zone
8b
Frost dates are NOAA / NCDC climate normals — county-level variation can shift these by 2–4 weeks. The Texas extension service publishes county-specific frost data: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
Texas soil-temp alerts.
Bield: Farm ties weather and soil-temperature stations in your county to crop planting thresholds — get notified the day soil temp clears the threshold for your target.