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The big picture for beef and an appearance by Duck Commander

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The 2023 Capital Farm Credit Hemphill County Texas A&M AgriLife Beef Conference is centered on numbers. Scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, April 25-26, with the theme, “It’s All About the Numbers,” the event will feature 15 speakers in all, a sold-out trade show, and even more corporate sponsors.

The Duck Commander Willie Robertson, keynote speaker

Numbers talk at April Beef Conference here

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Numbers run the world of business, and the ag industry is no exception to that rule. This week, we look at five more speakers who will expand on “It’s All About the Numbers,” the theme for this year’s Capital Farm Credit Hemphill County Texas A&M AgriLife Beef Conference. The event is scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, April 25-26.

Economist Daniel Basse

2023 Beef Conference scheduled for April 25-26 in Canadian

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“It’s All About the Numbers” for the 15 speakers on the slate of the annual Capital Farm Credit Hemphill County Texas A&M AgriLife Beef Conference scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, April 25-26. These authorities on ag issues will bring their experience and know-how to this year’s theme. The program for the event features ranchers, cattlemen, ag industry businessmen, processors, and lenders, as well as experts in natural resources and animal science.

Local rancher Adam Isaacs

Texas Panhandle’s snow drought ends

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A heavy, wet snow carpeted most of the Texas Panhandle early Tuesday morning and continued to fall throughout the day, measuring anywhere from 1-2 inches in the northernmost areas, to 5-7 inches from Pampa to Wellington, and a whopping 11 inches in Plainview.
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Boom Town

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City Parks Superintendent Wesley Wallace trims limbs from the newly-acquired boom. Tree maintenance has resumed as a result of the acquisition. In the photo at left, city employees Luis Vigil and Filiberto Herrera were installing two new stop signs at the intersection of Lamar and Sixth Street. Last Monday, city council members unanimously approved the proposal by Wallace to replace the existing stop and yield signs with stop signs to improve the flow of traffic and safety of reside nts.
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HCH board approves more help for doctors

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The Hemphill County Hospital Board agreed in its Jan. 17 meeting to hire another nurse practitioner (NP) for Harvester Family Medical Clinic (HFMC) in Pampa. The unanimous vote came after a discussion about the workload of doctors Tony Cook and Cody Culwell.
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CMBC says blood supply dangerously low

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As winter weather began moving in earlier this week, blood donors began cancelling appointments and blood drives were delayed, forcing an already struggling blood supply to critically low levels. Coffee Memorial Blood Center is asking donors to reschedule appointments as the weather clears.
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