TURNING THE SOIL
These three tractors -- along with a fourth one not shown – were breaking the soil in a field just off of FM 829 west of Lamesa this past week.
These three tractors -- along with a fourth one not shown – were breaking the soil in a field just off of FM 829 west of Lamesa this past week.
Planted cotton acres are expected to be flat or up slightly as the growing season nears, said a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert. Dr. Gaylon Morgan, AgriLife Extension statewide
Many producers will need to update their training if they are planting dicambatolerant cotton and soybeans, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service specialist. To meet those needs, many
Free auxin herbicide training sessions are scheduled for Feb. 21, Feb. 26, March 12 and March 26 at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension office at 901B S. Houston Ave. in
Non-disclosure agreements in regard to items discussed during closed, executive sessions to prevent exposure of sensitive information are on the agenda of this month’s joint board meeting for Lamesa Economic
The annual independent audit and a couple of requests from the Dawson County Sheriff Office will be among those items considered by the Dawson County Commissioners Court when it meets
Klondike’s school board will discuss the district’s 2019-2020 calendar, principal’s contract, and more at its meeting this coming Monday. The meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. in Klondike ISD’s
Kristopher Rey Esparza, et al, to ARK-LA-TEX Financial Services, LLC, DT Ozier Family Texas Limited Partners, et al, to Foy O’Brien, et al, WD Foy O’Brien, et al, to Capital
Information about the current state of Lamesa, as well as the projected future of its economy, will be presented as part of the 100th anniversary Lamesa Area Chamber of Commerce
Camren Clement, junior at Lamesa High School and Business Professionals of America (BPA) state officer, met with state representatives Ben Leman and Rick Miller in Austin last week on behalf
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