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Texas Department of Agriculture extends applications for Family Land Heritage recognition

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AUSTIN—On Tuesday, Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller extended the deadline for receipt of 2021 Family Land Heritage applications to July 1, in an effort to allow families additional time to gather the necessary documents. The TDA’s Family Land Heritage (FLH) program pays tribute to families who have kept their land in continuous agricultural production for at least 100 years. Eligible farms and ranches must be owned and operated by the descendants of the original founder, either through blood, marriage, or adoption. At least 10 acres of the land must have been in continuous agricultural production for the past 100 years or more. Applications should include land ownership documents that prove continual possession by the descendants of the founder of the property. Families are encouraged to contact their county clerk to locate supporting documents needed. In addition, a family’s completed application and supporting documents must be submitted for certification to the county judge where the property is located. TDA will accept a scanned copy or the electronic signature of the county judge in place of the original signature. For more information or to apply for FLH recognition, go to www.texasagriculture.gov/NewsEvents/FamilyLandHeritage.aspx.

Buckles re-elected to TSSWC Board

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TEMPLE—Scott Buckles of Stratford was re-elected on May 4 to serve another two-year term on the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB). Buckles represents TSSWCB Area I, which consists of 51 counties and 49 soil- and water-conservation districts (SWCDs) in the Panhandle and South Plains region of Texas. Buckles also serves as chairman of the Sherman County Soil and Water Conservation District and has been a member of the board since 1992. Buckles, has been a member of TSSWCB since 2011 and is the managing partner of Buckles Farms. The family operation has been in business since 1917 and currently produces corn, grain, sorghum, wheat, and stocker cattle. He is also the co-owner and operator of a crop and aerial spraying service. When Scott has spare time, he builds and operates a one-eighth scale railroad and enjoys spending time in Red River, New Mexico. Scott and wife Dana have three children, Carson, Haley, and Hunter. Since its beginning, the TSSWCB has been governed by five board members. Each board member is elected delegates from soil- and water-conservation district directors within the state district that the member resides. However, with the enactment of SB 1828 by the 78th Legislature, two governor appointees also serve on the TSSWCB to create a seven-member board.
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PTCI announces temporary Emergency Broadband Benefit

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Today, PTCI announced it is working to help build consumer awareness about the Emergency Broadband Benefit, a new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program. The temporary benefit will help to lower the cost of broadband service for eligible households during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hemphill County 2021 Beef Conference delivers big bang for cattle producer’s buck

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Cattle producers are facing a myriad of challenges from soaring overhead costs, flat and declining market prices for their product, to capricious precipitation forecasts. According to Hemphill County’s AgriLife Extension Service agriculture and natural resource agent Andy Holloway, last week’s beef conference was designed to provide cattlemen and women with timely, pragmatic strategies from industry experts to manage risk and increase productivity.
A potential customer talks to Hustler Equipment USA's Lance Paskewitz about new equipment on display at the beef conference trade show

USFWS seeks public comment on Lesser Prairie-Chicken Habitat Conservation Plan

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ALBUQUERQUE, NM—The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seeks public comment on a draft habitat conservation plan (HCP) and draft environmental assessment covering potential impacts to the lesser prairie-chicken from renewable energy development in the Great Plains. The HCP would cover wind and solar project development as well as transmission lines across the lesser prairie-chicken’s (LPC) range in Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico.
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Comptroller announces sales tax holiday for emergency supplies

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AUSTIN—With the potential for severe weather approaching, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar reminds Texans they can purchase certain items tax-free during the state’s sales tax holiday for emergency preparation supplies, which begins at 12:01 am on Saturday, April 24, and ends at midnight on Monday, April 26.
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