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CEU training to be offered for pesticide/herbicide license holders Dec. 20
CEU training to be offered for pesticide/herbicide license holders Dec. 20
TWDB agricultural water-conservation grant application period opens
Following a rigorous review of the best available scientific and commercial information regarding the past, present, and future threats, as well as ongoing conservation efforts, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is listing two distinct population segments (DPS) of the lesser prairie-chicken under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). The southern DPS of the lesser prairie-chicken is being listed as endangered. The northern DPS of the lesser prairie-chicken is being listed as threatened.
AUSTIN—Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced last week that he would send cities, counties, transit systems, and special-purpose districts $1.1 billion in local sales tax allocations for November, 7.1 percent more than in November 2021.
Canadian’s sales remain sluggish. The $61,257 rebate check received this month was 5.31 percent lower than in November of 2021. Year-to-date payments are running slightly ahead, gaining 5.34 percent over the payments received this time last year.
Drought conditions in Texas and throughout the U.S. continue to take a toll on cattle numbers, with higher calf prices and less beef production projected for 2023, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service livestock economist.
“Most of the country is in some form of drought,” David Anderson, AgriLife Extension economist in the Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics, Bryan-College Station, told attendees at the recent South-Central Texas cow-calf clinic in Brenham.