Lamesa Press-Reporter
Remembering a pledge not kept
When I began writing weekly more than two decades ago, I informed readers that they could expect occasional recipes worthy of clipping, putting under magnets on refrigerator doors or placing toward the front of recipe boxes.
Celebrating Father’s Day
It’s time to be thinking about Father’s Day—even if all we do is think about it.
What kind of man are you?
You are the man! If you have never had someone tell you that before, then let me be the first.
City taking steps in war on mosquitos
The rains that have hit town the past few weeks have resulted in an increase in the local mosquito population.
USDA announces update for Emergency Relief Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is updating the Emergency Relief Program (ERP) Phase Two to provide a method for valuing losses and accessing program benefits to eligible producers of certain crops, including grapes grown and used by the same producer for wine production or forage that is grown, stored and fed to livestock, that do not generate revenue directly from the sale of the crop.
Extension economists create digital resource
A group of Southern landgrant university Extension economists have introduced a new digital platform to provide clear and concise insights and analyses on important issues relating to production agriculture and agribusiness in the South.
Tour dates set for P.I.E. program
The National Cotton Council (NCC) has scheduled tour dates and locations for the 2023 Producer Information Exchange (P.I.E.) Program.