Floydada looks promising in rescheduled triangular scrimmage
FLOYDADA — Rain and lighting on Friday night caused a postponement of the Floydada Whirlwinds hosting the Farwell Steers and Quanah Indians in a triangular scrimmage at Charles Tyer Stadium on Friday. Both Farwell and Quanah agreed
Agriculture Concerned with Pending End to Trade Agreement
ST. LOUIS, MO – Last week, agricultural commodity groups sent a letter to U.S. Trade Ambassador Katherine Tai (USTR) and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen regarding the future of trade with China. Two years ago, the White House
Horns outpace Sanford-Fritch in rain-affected first scrimmage
PLAINVIEW — A heavy downpour of rain and lighting forced the Lockney Longhorns and Sanford-Fritch Eagles to move their football scrimmage on Friday from Mitchell-Zimmerman Field in Lockney to Greg Sherwood Memorial Bulldog Stadium in Plainview. After
U.S. Beef Exports Jump 42 Percent Over 2020
WASHINGTON, DC – Beef production in June increased 9 percent over May, and 1 percent year over year, to 2.4 billion pounds according to the Agriculture Marketing Service’s (AMS) Monthly Economic Landscape. Cattle slaughter for the month
Farm Income and Credit Conditions Continue to Improve
OMAHA, NE – Alongside a sharp turnaround in agricultural economic conditions and lasting support from government programs related to pandemic relief, both farm income and loan repayment rates increased from a year ago, at the fastest pace