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Before You Break Out New Ground, Ensure Your Farm Meets Conservation Compliance

The term “sodbusting” is used to identify the conversion of land from native vegetation to commodity crop production after December 23, 1985. As part of the conservation provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985, if you’re proposing to produce agricultural commodities (crops that require annual tillage including one pass planting operations and sugar cane) on land that has been determined highly erodible and that has no crop history prior to December 23, 1985, that land must be farmed in accordance with a conservation plan or system that ensures no substantial increase in soil erosion.

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BROWNFIELD BEAT

ACES- All classes at 7. You must call (806)632-4868 to reserve a craft class space.

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Cubs, Lady Cubs continue to roll as postseason nears

SHALLOWATER The Brownfield tennis team continued its march to the postseason with a solid victory Tuesday at Shallowater.

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TPWDAnnounces Habitat andAngler Access Program Projects for 2024-25

AUSTIN – The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Inland Fisheries Division has selected 10 new projects to be supported by the Habitat and Angler Access Program (HAAP) for 2024-25. HAAP, which launched in June 2021, sponsored its first round of projects in 2022-23 and is primarily funded by the purchase of freshwater fishing licenses.

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City Council adopts new tax rate and budget

The Brownfield City Council met Thursday morning for their regularly scheduled meeting to discuss several matters. Council members Kelli Mendez, Celso Duran, J.C Tijerna, Leon Pope, Marshall Martell, Mark Williams and Jimmy Garza were all present on the quorum along with City Manager Jeff Davis and City Secretary Kelly Burris. Mayor Tom Hesse was absent from the meeting. The council discussed several topics on the agenda, but the longest discussion was on adopting the budget for the fiscal year beginning on October 1, 2023 and ending on September 30, 2024.

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A family tradition:

Terry County Harvest Festival coming up, preparations underway

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Commissioners discontinue paying Medicare Insurance Supplement

The Terry County Board of Commissioners met Monday to discuss several topics on the agenda, including discontinuing paying the Medicare Insurance Supplement for retired employees with 20 or more consecutive years of employment and over 65 years of age.

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