Industrial arts program brings business to school district
SNYDER – Industrial Arts students were able to display their talents Monday night at the Pathways in Technology in early college high school (P-Tech) showcase.
SNYDER – Industrial Arts students were able to display their talents Monday night at the Pathways in Technology in early college high school (P-Tech) showcase.
The 2022 Plains Cotton Growers (PCG) seed cost caculator is now available for download on the PCG website: https://plainscotton.org/seed-cost-calculators/
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will be holding three free workshops to better help farmers understand and utilize profitability spreadsheets for their crop budgets.
The deadline to re-register Texas livestock and equine brands, marks and tattoos is fast approaching. Brand owners have until Feb. 28 to complete the process.
Agricultural producers and landowners can sign up soon for the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), a cornerstone conservation program offered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).
While league-leading Brownfield continues to grab most of the big headlines in District 3-3A girls basketball, the Muleshoe Mules showed the Golden Tornadoes why they’re second in the league race going into the final three games.
The Golden Tornado basketball boys survived another close class in District 3-3A action Friday night at Muleshoe with a 57-56 win over the Mules.
After getting beat Tuesday night at Lorenzo, the O’Donnell Eagles hoopsters got back on the right District 6A track Friday night at Petersburg.
After falling just short at Klondike, 51-50, earlier this week, the Borden County’s boys escaped Garden City with a 44-41 victory Friday night.
Continued to be ranked as the No. 1 Class 1A girls team in the state, the Sands Mustangs basketball team continued their bid for a third straight District 8-1A title Friday night at Grady with a 52-16 thumping of the Wildcats.
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