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Texas Sales Tax Holiday is Aug. 5-7

(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar is reminding shoppers they can save money on clothes and school supplies during the state’s sales tax holiday on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 5-7.

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My Turn: Impressive Jobs

Whenever I’m at a business event, somebody brings up lousy jobs he had as a kid. I can relate. Personally, I’ve been canned more times than green beans.

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Caution warranted as Texas continues to experience hot and dry conditions

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — As hot and dry conditions persist, extremely dry vegetation will continue to support wildfire activity across much of the state, even as surface moisture increases in some areas.

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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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USDA Updates Livestock Insurance Options to Offer Better Protection, Flexibility

USDA has updated three key crop insurance options for livestock producers: the Dairy Revenue Protection (DRP), Livestock Gross Margin (LGM), and Livestock Risk Protection (LRP). USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) revised the insurance options to reach more producers, offer greater flexibility for protecting their operations, and ultimately, better meet the needs of the country’s swine, dairy, and cattle producers. The updates were published last week for the 2023 crop year, which begins July 1, 2022.

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NEWS BRIEFS

Terry County Back to School Bash -Friday, August 5th at Coleman Park at 9a.m. - 3p.m.

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The Ladies of Brownfield

The Ladies of Brownfield better buckle up! Lash Me Now Y Mas is ready for business. This unique Beauty Boutique is open now at 116 S. 5th st. CJ Arguellez owner of Lash Me now Y Mas had this to say about her store, “Being able to bring this store to Brownfield is scary but exciting at the same time I don’t know how to explain it. This is such a small town. I mean I started this business a year and a half ago from my house and I started with false lashes and makeup and it just got too big for me to handle from my house.So I started this business and now I also sell clothes on top of doing makeup and lashes so it’s very exciting.” The Brownfield News also asked Mrs.Arguellez if she had anything exciting planned. She said, “Well this year I have a harvest festival candidate. The local business used to host candidates for the festival but they haven’t done it in a couple of years so our business will be the first to do it in a very long time. As of now that’s the only thing we have planned. I mean I still have a job myself but thankfully I have a supporting family and friends that are willing to help me with this”. Lash Me Now Y Mas is now open. Its hours are Monday-Friday from 11-7 and Saturdays from 11-2. Mrs. Arguellez and the gang are most definitely ready to serve the community.

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