After a search of the web, I came up with one site that had some decent graphical information, unfortunately, it all pertains to Texas. This web page was posted by Texas A&M University.

After surfing this address for some time, I found it had limited, but interesting information pertaining to Texas agriculture. One of the main features that I like, are the links to graphical information. There are charts that deal with the Texas drought, and other charts that show information about plants such as cotton and wheat. Those are graphs under the category Graphics Package. In a separate category, Story Graphics, there are more graphs covering information about Entomology and Animal Science. Unfortunately, I'm not sure what the differences between the two are. The only difference that I could see in the time I spent on this site is that the first category is full of color, and the other ones weren't. This site also contains text articles about agriculture. These articles are also divided into categories similar to the Story Graphics. An interesting link that this site offers is the Aggie Extra. This is like a special article from a published newspaper about agriculture. This month's special is about Cotton, and last month's special was about Pumpkin. Other information that this site offers is directed at the university itself. There is a cool interactive tour that takes you to sites that basically tells you everything you need to know about the university. You can find information on student's spring break, and you can even find information about the Farm Bureau. This is a cool site if your searching for information about Texas agriculture or Texas A&M University. If not, don't come to this site.