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The Seminole chapter of the Texas A&M Agri-Life Extension Service was once again host to area farmers for its Sandyland Conference at the Gaines County Civic Building on Wednesday. There were few empty seats in the main meeting room as emerging new concepts like inflation, supply chain, and carbon credits have entered the vernacular to add complexity to the perennial discussions about pesticides, fertilizer, irrigation, and crop insurance.
Read moreConstruction workers begin pouring cement for the foundation of the new Dollar General store being built on Lubbock Road.
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Read morePECOS – The defending Class 3A State Champions the Brownfield Lady Cubs defeated Anthony Lady Wildcats 108-16 in the Bi-District round of the Class 3A playoffs. The Lady Cubs had seven players score in double figures led by Deja Johnson with 17 points, 5 rebounds, 4 steals, and an assist in the win. Tia Johnson had 17 points, 9 rebounds, a steal, and 4 assists. Lindsey Herrera had 15 points and 5 assists. Gabi Fields and Shay’la Blackwell each had 14 points with Fields dishing out 9 assists. Rhianna Miranda had 11 points and Dabria Blackwell added 10 points. The Lady Cubs advance to the Area Round for a rematch with Idalou.
Read moreThe Brownfield Industrial Development Corporation met on Tuesday, February 8 for their regularly scheduled board meeting in council chamber at city hall. With a quorum present tthen meeting was called to order and the minutes from the previous meeting were approved.. Chairman Steve Carter led a discussion with the board regarding the recruitment and hiring of a new executive director. The board received a financial report, discussed renovations of a local business, the Rialto, relocation of headquarters, andand received a report from Adventure Marketing on a website.
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Read moreOn Monday, the Western Peanut Growers Association conducted its annual business meeting at the Seminole Community Center. At the podium was guest speaker Dr. Joe Outlaw, a professor and extension economist at Texas A&M who serves as the co-director of the Agriculture and Food Policy Center (AFPC) in the Department of Agricultural Economics.
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