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Texas comptroller visits Panhandle for second stop of ‘Good for Texas Tour’

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AMARILLO—Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar today visited the Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District (PGCD) on the second stop of his “Good for Texas Tour: Water Edition.” The PGCD is home to one of five cloudseeding programs in Texas. Cloud seeding is a form of weather modification used to stimulate clouds to produce rain.
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Comptroller distributes $1B in monthly sales tax revenue

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AUSTIN—Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced last week that he would be sending cities, counties, transit systems, and special-purpose districts $1.04 billion in local sales tax allocations for September, 13.1 percent more than in September 2021.

These allocations are based on sales made in July by businesses that report tax monthly.

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Anton Field Day to explore playa ecosystems and restoration

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General information about playa ecosystems; improved monitoring of playa inundation via satellite imagery; a tour of playa restoration achieved through the Texas Playa Conservation Initiative (TXPCI); and a tour of The Tap, an Ogallala Aquifer exhibit at At’ll Do Farms in Shallowater are highlights of a Playa Field Day to be presented by Ogallala Commons (www.ogallalacommons.org) on Wednesday, Sept. 28 from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm at the Church of Christ Annex in Anton.

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A&M AgriLife hosts mini ag conference here Monday, Sept. 12

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Texas A&M AgriLife will host the Hemphill County Mini Ag Conference on Monday, Sept. 12, beginning at 8 am in the Sand Sage Room of the County Exhibition Building. This conference is especially timely, saidCountyExtensionAgentAndyHolloway, noting that extreme heat and drought through the Western and Plains states have led to dire conditions for producers. “Over 1 million beef cows have been harvested this year above 2021 harvest levels to date,” he said. “The Texas cow herd is shrinking dramatically.” Furthermore, Holloway said, with the lack of crop production, including hay, the outlook for cattle producers is grim. “Thankfully, in Hemphill County, we have had some rain starting in late spring and off and on through our summer months to help grow at least some grass here. Because of those local circumstances, we have some real opportunities that many other producers do not have.” The conference, he said, is going to deep-dive into those opportunities, plus risk management strategies, weather outlooks through next spring, and drought-planning for our range pastures in dry conditions. RSVP by calling 806.323.9114 or emailing christa.perry@ag.tamu.edu. Cost is $25 per person, with lunch catered by Alexander’s.
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State comptroller distributes $1B in sales tax revenue

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AUSTIN—Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced this month that was sending cities, counties, transit systems, and special-purpose taxing districts $1.2 billion in local sales tax allocations for August— 10.8 percent more than in August 2021. These allocations are based on sales made in June by businesses that report tax monthly and on sales made in April, May, and June by quarterly filers.