Lynn Brezosky, S.A. Express-News

Lynn Brezosky

S.A. Express-News

San Antonio, TX, United States

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Past articles by Lynn:

Organic farmers’ success causes riffs in the industry

Organic leaders say it’s time to safeguard organic label → Read More

Hill Country jelly and sauce maker is building an empire

Fischer & Wieser’s Fredericksburg production plant on the forefront of specialty foods → Read More

Corpus Christi-area lands $1.7B steel mill

Indiana-based Steel Dynamics picks Sinton for $1.9 billion steel mill → Read More

Texas unemployment rate hits new all-time low

<p>Texas employers added 45,000 jobs in June.</p> → Read More

Brisket craze, high prices not expected to flame out soon

Blame high brisket prices on its current foodie appeal → Read More

Rio Grande Valley merger expected to help land more road dollars

Infighting out aside to put Valley at table for share billions of transportation dollars → Read More

Despite trade tensions, Texas business hummed in June

Service sector revenues strong, manufacturers report fears of slowdown. → Read More

Beef prices not expected to jump because Midwest flooding

Midwestern floods lead to one of the lowest corn crops on record → Read More

Texas’ May unemployment rate lowest on record

Continued hiring streak brought statewide jobless rate to 3.5 percent, the lowest in 43 years. → Read More

Growlers-to-go soon to be OK for Texas craft breweries

Unlike wineries, distilleries and brewpubs, state law had barred breweries from take-home sales → Read More

Growlers-to-go soon to be OK for Texas craft breweries

Unlike wineries, distilleries and brewpubs, state law had barred breweries from take-home sales → Read More

Texas farmers ready for catch-up mode in global hemp race

A lot to be done as Texas sets guidelines for industrial hemp farming. → Read More

Trade war with China is hitting Texas grain farmers

Farmers thought they’d be selling a bumper crops. Instead, they’re wondering what to do with it. → Read More

Tariffs on Mexico could deal blow to Texas economy

Texas’ biggest industries may be scrambling to manage escalating costs next month if President Donald Trump follows through with his threat to place tariffs on all goods imported from Mexico, the Lone Star State’s largest trading partner. The president Thursday night tweeted that the U.S. will impose a 5 percent tariff on all Mexican goods June 10, which gradually would increase until the influx… → Read More

Galveston judge rules Obama water rule invalid

Judge says EPA failed to adequately engage public in Waters of the U.S. rule → Read More

New Texas law allows oyster farming

New law will allow farmed oysters along Texas coast → Read More

Texas unemployment rate drops back to record low

April marked the state’s 108th month of consecutive growth → Read More

Salsa could get expensive amid tomato trade dispute

New tariffs on Mexican tomatoes could raise prices in the produce aisle. → Read More

Texas sorghum growers keeping nervous eye on Trump's China trade threat

<p>Sorghum exports to China have been on the rebound</p> → Read More

Texas service-sector businesses upbeat but concerned about labor shortage, border

Service sector activity, retail sales improved compared with March → Read More