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The cotton market struggles to find news. Some people have given up on cotton fundamentals and have been reduced to discussing the respective conditions of the world and U.S. economies.
Read moreLabor Day is Monday, September 2. Most businesses take that day off, however many retail establishments use it as a day for great sales on various items.
Read moreFollowing two days of near record heat, Tuesday dawned with clouds and thunder. Not to mention the electrical display that just seemed continuous on the horizon. Around 4 a.m. the rains began to fall.
Read moreBrownfield fans cheered as the Varsity Cubs exited their tunnel and ran on to the field Friday night to start the beloved annual tradition of high school football under the Friday Night Lights.
Read moreBrian Paiva, director of maintenance for BISD, inspects an elevated breaker box that was struck by lightning early Wednesday morning.
Read moreThe West Texas Young Farmers met on Wednesday to discuss business, but one of the more interesting items on the agenda was a report from WTYFA President Mason Becker on his recent involvement with the Texas Hemp Growers Association.
Read moreMany sorghum growers struggle with the question of when to stop irrigation during the growing season. The answer requires a look at a sorghum plant’s water needs throughout its stages of development.
Read moreThe cotton market closed higher Wednesday as Tropical Storm Dorian will soon attain hurricane status and possibly head for central Florida.
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