USDA increases planting estimates
USDA’s March Prospective Plantings Report indicates U.S. producers intend to plant 12.2 million cotton acres in 2022, 9.0% more than the previous year.
USDA’s March Prospective Plantings Report indicates U.S. producers intend to plant 12.2 million cotton acres in 2022, 9.0% more than the previous year.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) encourages producers and landowners to enroll in the Grassland Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) starting next week through May 13.
The Lower Rolling Plains Ag Conference will be held April 6 at Scurry Coliseum in Snyder.
SEMINOLE – Seminole High School Spanish teacher Juanita Garcia is once again preparing for the high school’s junior-senior prom; this year’s event is planned for May 7.
SLANTON – Glenn C. Williamson is a humble man, not wanting accolades, which showed when he donated his collection of Lionel trains and other engines to the Slaton Harvey House recently. That included doing an interview for the paper.
A number of highways in Dawson County are being restriped as part of a $3.5-million safety project by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) across 17 counties in the agency’s Lubbock district.
SNYDER – B&J Welding Supply hosted Snyder’s first weld-off March 23.
ANDREWS – The word “ton” is usually associated with something that weighs a lot.
SNYDER – Vietnam veterans in Scurry County were honored Tuesday during a ceremony organized by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Martin Prueitt Jr. chapter.
Lamesa’s Josiah Zapata remembers watching his older brother Seth Zapata play in the 2017 ASCO All-Star Football Game at Lubbock.
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