Factors shape cotton outlook
National Cotton Council economists point to a few key factors that will shape the U.S. cotton industry’s 2022 economic outlook.
National Cotton Council economists point to a few key factors that will shape the U.S. cotton industry’s 2022 economic outlook.
The Russian invasion brought devastation to Ukraine, but uncertainty and volatility fueled by this conflict are rippling through U.S. and Texas agriculture markets.
In the wake of high fertilizer prices, one thing farmers should do this year more than any previous year is deep soil testing, according to a team of Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service specialists.
TAHOKA – Lynn County Commissioners met in regular session Monday at the Lynn County Courthouse, considering a routine business agenda and discussing the criteria of the county burn ban, which is currently in effect.
SEMINOLE – When Gaines County resident Julie Carter told Katya Lukash of Berdyansk Akosa, Ukraine, that the Sentinel wanted to do a story of what’s happening in her country, Katya was quick to respond. “Tell them the Citizens of Ukraine are peaceful people. Putin told his people (the Russians) their mission was to save/ rescue Ukrainian people from their president. That is fake.”
ANDREWS – A recent city ordinance amendment aimed at clearing non-motor vehicles from streets appears to be achieving its goal, according to city officials.
SNYDER – Scurry County commissioners received an update on broadband during Tuesday’s meeting.
After spending nearly four months ranked as the No. 1 Class 1A girls basketball team in the state, the Sands Mustangs were playing for the state title Saturday morning.
Borden County’s softball team coasted to its first two wins of the season on Thursday in the Ralls Tournament.
The Golden Tors won two out of three games in their tournament this week at Lamesa’s Joe Spikes Field.
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