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Sign-up deadline coming up for pasture, range, forage insurance
The rainfall deficit has brought more than dry air across the Lone Star State this year. Farmers and ranchers have also felt the sting of limited grazing, a shortage of hay and increasing costs for the remaining feedstuffs available.
Wheat prices heat up amid war, expanding drought
Wheat prices are high, and weather and market factors could make the crop an attractive option for Texas growers coming out of a severe drought, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
BWCC fees are reduced until Dec. 14
Cotton producers, independent crop consultants and students who register for the 2023 Beltwide Cotton Conferences (BWCC) before Dec. 14 can take advantage of reduced registration fees of $80. After that date, the rate will increase to $100.
North Elementary names honor roll students
The names of North Elementary School honor roll students have been announced for the first nineweek grading period.
Tors pumped for playoffs
The Golden Tornadoes are heading to the playoffs for the second time in three seasons.
Eagles head to post season
The playoff-bound O’Donnell Eagles were hoping to have a little more to celebrate Friday night on their home turf.
Borden wins season finale
The Borden County Coyotes ended what’s been an otherwise frustrating season on a high note Thursday night at Lenorah by thumping Grady, 79-46.
Klondike district champions
The Klondike Cougars were presented their third straight district football championship Friday night, and they definitely played like a champion against Wilson in their regular season finale.
Youth volleyball names winners
Members of 10 Lamesa Girls Volleyball League teams were rewarded Tuesday with plaques and medals during an assembly in the high school gym.