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Generation Next: Our Turn to Ranch course for new landowners starts Aug. 16

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The Generation Next: Our Turn to Ranch online course is now open for registration. The 12-week program, offered by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, runs from Aug. 16-Nov. 7. The program cost is $300, and it is limited to the first 100 registrants. Participants should register as soon as possible at http://bit.ly/OurTurntoRanch. “Not everyone who becomes a landowner in Texas is immersed in its history or involved in agriculture production,” said Megan Clayton, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension range specialist, Corpus Christi. “We’ve developed this Generation Next curriculum with the understanding that land throughout Texas is changing hands all the time.” She said the program targets new landowners, those who are inheriting land, or those who are looking to start a new agricultural operation on an existing ranch.
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City Sales & Use Tax Comparison Summary June 2021

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AUSTIN—Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced this week he will send cities, counties, transit systems, and special-purpose taxing districts $907.6 million in local sales tax allocations for June, 31.5 percent more than in June 2020. These allocations are based on sales made in April by businesses that report tax monthly.
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Texas RRC reports May drilling permits, completion stats

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AUSTIN—The Texas Railroad Commission issued a total of 631 original drilling permits in May 2021, compared to 251 in May 2020. The May 2021 total includes 551 permits to drill new oil or gas wells, three to re-enter plugged well bores, and 75 for recompletions of existing well bores.
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State sales tax revenue totaled $3.4B in May

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AUSTIN—Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar this week said state sales tax revenue totaled $3.4 billion in May, the highest-ever monthly total and 30.1 percent more than in May 2020. As with April’s results, year-over-year increases for most tax revenues this month and in the coming months will be among the highest in the history of the data series.
Sales Tax

Cyberattacks are a rising threat to America’s food supply chain

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The cyberattack that temporarily crippled JBS, the nation’s top beef processor, came a week and a half after University of Minnesota security analysts warned the Agriculture Department that ransomware could hurt the U.S. food supply more than the coronavirus pandemic has. Experts have been warning about the threat for years, but they have gained little traction.
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AgriLife Extension office urges ranchers to have scales certified

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As part of our summer AgriLife Extension programming, Hemphill County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension has arranged for Steve Keith with Canyon-based Express Scale Company to do ranch scale certifications. This service is provided to ensure that our area ranchers’ scales are up to date and legal to sell cattle by the weight, if needed.
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USDA to invest $15M in the Conservation Innovation Grants program TEMPLE—The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is investing up to $15 million to support the development of new tools, approaches, practices, and technologies to further natural-resource conservation on private lands through the Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) program.
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Landry achieves membership in Million Dollar Round Table Landon Landry, a representative for Modern Woodmen of America, is one of a small percentage of financial representatives worldwide to achieve membership in the prestigious Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) this year. Founded in 1927, MDRT, The Premier Association of Financial Professionals®, is a global, independent association of more than 49,000 of the world’s leading life insurance and financial services professionals from more than 500 companies in 70 countries.
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