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Sitting in lukewarm water

Sitting in lukewarm water

Yesterday wasn’t the best day. I don’t like to complain and, the truth is, I have very little to complain about. Still, yesterday was not the best day. I woke with a stomachache. I’d gone to bed with a stomachache, and this is not terribly unusual. My mother gets stomachaches, and now my 20-year-old niece is prey to them. Stress and irregular eating set them off, these stomachs of ours, and sometimes they take hours or even days to get sorted out. This one was particularly stubborn and saw me through the night and into the next day. By midmorning, I realized, unless I was writing about a stomachache, I wasn’t likely to get much writing done.

USDA announces plans for $3.7-billion emergency relief

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced plans to roll out $3.7 billion in Emergency Relief Program (ERP) and Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP) assistance to crop and livestock producers who sustained losses due to a qualifying natural disaster event in calendar year 2022.

Registration opens for Tech viticulture certificate program

Next fall the Texas’ rapidly growing grape and wine industry will have a new group of trained professionals in the pipeline, thanks to a program known as the ‘Texas Tech Viticulture Certificate Program.’ But before anyone can even gaze on a grape, they’ll need to apply to the program.

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