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Bryan Moran | Special to the Brownfield News
Read moreFlooding prompts disaster declaration common sunflower, croton and other native annual forbs and grasses.”
Read moreOften when we cook at home or eat in a restaurant, we have leftovers. To ensure that leftovers are safe to eat, make sure the food is cooked to a safe temperature and refrigerate the leftovers promptly. Not cooking food to a safe temperature and leaving food out at an unsafe temperature are the two main causes of foodborne illness. Safe handling of leftovers is very important to reducing foodborne illness. Follow the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service’s recommendations for handling leftovers safely.
Read moreTerry County Suicide Awareness Walk- September 10th, 10a.m. - 12p.m. at BHS Cubs Football and workout complex.
Read moreBryan Moran | special to the Brownfield
Read moreAnother great year of “Decals with Parents” was a big hit on Thursday, August 25 just before the Cubs season opener. With the tradition living on parents where able to be a part of such a exciting time for the Brownfield Cubs Varsity football players. Senior Brandon Anthony is pictured with his dad Randy Anthony and Stepdad Joe Jacquez placing decals on his football helmet at the Cubs indoor practice facility.
Read moreThe Annual 67 th Farm Tour is set for September 15, 2022. Doors will open at 8:15 a.m. Coffee and donuts will be available with registration. The Tour will start loading around 9:00 a.m. The West Texas Young Farmers Association will cater the meal, this year the Farm Tour will be serving steak and all the trimmings that go along with steaks. So that we will have enough steaks for everyone, we have had to change a few things this year. If you plan on going on the Farm Tour, you will be given a meal ticket as in the past. This year, if you will not be going on the Tour, but will be eating at the Farm Tour Luncheon you will need to have a meal ticket.
Read moreHOW DOES THE INFLATION REDUCTION ACT AFFECT THE PRODUCER?
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