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Now that the 2021 crop year has ended, it’s time to start planning for 2022 and beyond. Many farmers and ranchers west of the Mississippi River have had a very difficult year in 2021 due to drought. Those in other areas of the country were spared from the worst of the drought this time but may not be as lucky in future years. So, as you’re planning for 2022 production, you may want to consider some conservation practices that can help make your land and livestock more resilient to drought and help your bottom line.
Read moreElections for USDA’s Farm Service Agency’s (FSA) Terry County Committee are underway.
Read moreMonday, December 5 - Chicken Ranch Casserole, Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli and Dessert
Read moreDecember is a special time of year for children, millions of whom await the arrival of Santa Claus and the bounty of toys he delivers each year. When buying holiday gifts for youngsters, adults must consider safety. According to the Alliance for Children and Families, approximately 217,000 children are treated at hospital emergency rooms for toy-related injuries each year. Holiday shoppers are urged to stick to age-related recommendations on product packaging and avoid toys that do not contain the ATSM (American Society for Testing and Materials) label.
Read moreUSDA Service center/NRCS/SWCD will have an open house for refreshments on December 8th from 2-4 pm
Read moreAn ability to focus in the classroom can go a long way toward helping students achieve their academic goals. But distractions lurk in every corner, making it easier than ever to succumb to a lack of focus.
Read moreElectrical power generated by solar energy from residents’ solar panels, and its use as part of the city power grid, was subject to public presentations at the City Council meeting on December 1, 2022.
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