Lady Horns pull off fourth quarter rally to stay unbeaten
LAMB COUNTY — Being on the road did not stop the Lockney Lady Longhorns from making a dramatic fourth quarter rally of 22-8 to knock off the Springlake-Earth Wolverines 55-47 in girls basketball on Tuesday. Lockney (2-0)
Eli Rey on Live From The Backroom
Eli Rey comes by his musical roots honestly. Born into a family of musicians, Eli was playing guitar with his dad and brothers by the age of 11. Nearly 20 years later he’s still going strong.
With no public comment, county adopts redistricting plan
FLOYDADA — No members of the public showed up to a public hearing on Tuesday afternoon to address County Commissioners about Floyd County’s proposed redistricting plan following the 2020 Census. The Floyd County Commissioners Court adopted the
Floyd County 4-H’ers place in District Food Challenge
LEVELLAND — Five teams from Floyd County participated in the District 2 4-H Food Challenge at the Mallet Event Center on Monday, with two placing in the top three in one of their categories. The Floyd County
Lady Winds grab first basketball win of the season
CROSBYTON — The entire team contributed to the Floydada Lady Winds’ win over the Crosbyton Chiefettes 50-36 with eight players getting in on the scoring act on Tuesday. Senior Erin Trevino and freshman Katelyn Ramirez each drained
Section 179 Agricultural Equipment Deductions See Limit Increase
LUBBOCK, TX – Should an additional equipment purchase be considered before the end of the year? Tax specialists say that each filer will have a different answer. However, an increase in the deduction limit under Section 179
Tackling Livestock Methane Emissions, U.S. Groups Form Partnership
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND – Livestock producers, especially cattlemen, have been in the bullseye of the environmental community for methane emissions that escalate the climate crisis. Though usually overstated, the cattle industry was charged with less than 1 percent
Texas Cotton Crop 75 Percent Larger Than 2020
LUBBOCK, TX – USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) released their November Crop Production Report on Tuesday, with an upland cotton production forecast of 17.9 million bales nationally, up 27 percent from last year. In addition, NASS