Hay supply at low level, prices near record highs
Hay supplies remain short and prices continue to rise as Texas cattle ranchers try to feed herds through winter, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Hay supplies remain short and prices continue to rise as Texas cattle ranchers try to feed herds through winter, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller reminds the Texas agriculture community that the USDA’s deadline to respond to the 2022 Census of Agriculture is Monday, Feb 6.
_ On Feb. 10, 1535, notwithstanding the winter chill and in a form of protest that was, unsurprisingly, ridiculed by both Protestants and Catholics, a small group of Anabaptists ran stark naked through the streets of Amsterdam, shouting that they “had been sent from God to communicate the naked truth to the godless.”
Gaulthier Lepitre, a native of France, scrapes a layer of ice off his windshield Tuesday morning. He and his passenger slept in a tent at Forrest Park while visiting town.
Members of the culinary class at Lamesa High School joined Lamesa Service Club members in cooking and serving pancakes during Lamesa’s 71st Annual Pancake Supper on Saturday evening at the Lamesa H
A week ago it was an inch of snow that either canceled or delayed school openings.
An ice storm which hit town Monday and was predicted to continue into Thursday morning resulted not only in a fatal traffic accident (see separate story) but several other crashes on ice-slick roadways across Dawson County.
A third Lamesa City Council incumbent seeking to remain in office has filed as a candidate in the May 6 election.
Due to the threat of icy weather on Wednesday affecting printing, this edition of the Press-Reporter was prepared early and printed late Tuesday afternoon.
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