Beef cattle conference April 25-26 in Canadian to discuss the ‘numbers’ of the industry
Written by Kay Ledbetter, 806-547-0002, skledbetter@ag.tamu.edu
Written by Kay Ledbetter, 806-547-0002, skledbetter@ag.tamu.edu
(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar reminds business owners that April 17 is the deadline to file property tax renditions with their county appraisal districts. Different deadlines apply for certain regulated property.
A rendition is a list of the taxable inventory, furniture and fixtures, machinery, equipment and other property owned or managed as of Jan. 1 each year. The appraisal district may use the information to set property values.
AUSTIN––Statewide and county crude oil and natural gas production for January 2023 reported in the tables below came from 160,420 oil wells and 84,146 gas wells.
Crude oil production reported by the RRC is limited to oil produced from oil leases and does not include condensate, which is reported separately by the RRC.
Week of March 27-April 2, 2023
Intents to Drill
MOORE (WILDCAT) J. W. Resources Inc., #2 Irma, (640 acres) 330’ FSL & 1747’ FEL, Sec 151, Blk 3T, T&NO RR Surv, A-262, 6 mi SE from Sunray TD 5800’, (sgd. Kaye House 806-683-4570) Vertical
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) this week announced that beginning in April it will provide approximately $123 million in additional, automatic financial assistance for qualifying farm loan program borrowers who are facing financial risk, as part of the $3.1 billion to help distressed farm loan borrowers that was provided through Section 22006 of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The announcement builds on financial assistance offered to borrowers through the same program in October 2022.
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.
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.
“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.