Casey Chesnutt on Live From The Backroom
Children tend to follow in their parents’ footsteps when it comes to their chosen careers. They spend much of their lives around what their mother or father does for work, so it makes sense when they go
Everything you need to know for the March 1 primary
By Alexa Ura and Mandi Cai, The Texas Tribune; Additional Reporting by The Floyd County Record Texans will head back to the polls — from Feb. 14-25 for early voting and on election day, March 1 —
Whirlwinds return to win column with narrow victory at Hale Center
HALE CENTER — The Floydada Whirlwinds found a way to hold off a second-half surge by the Hale Center Owls on Tuesday night to take a narrow 62-60 District 4-2A win at Owls Gym. Floydada (18-2, 1-1)
City of Floydada explores how to pay for $1.25M water tanks
FLOYDADA — During their regular meeting on Tuesday night, The Floydada City Council heard an update from city manager Darrell Gooch on a project to replace the city water system’s storage tanks. Gooch said that the project
Hale Center’s fourth-quarter rally gives Lady Winds first district defeat
HALE CENTER — The Floydada Lady Winds (15-7, 2-1) had won their last four outings by close margins with an average of three points a game, but in the fourth quarter on Tuesday, the Hale Center Lady
National Biodiesel Board Rebrands as Clean Fuels Alliance
LAS VEGAS, NV – For the past 30 years, the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) has advocated for a renewable, clean-burning diesel replacement that is “reducing U.S. dependence on imported diesel, creating green jobs and improving our environment.”
Farmers and Bankers Share Concern About Input Costs
DUMAS, TX – Some corn producers have seen a 33 percent increase in prices received for their crop, but the increase in inputs dwarfs that general runup in commodity prices. Dee Vaughn is a producer from Moore
2022 Cattle Prices Increasing at Least 10 Percent
LUBBOCK, TX – The cattle industry is starting 2022 in a very good place, explains Dr. Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Livestock Marketing Specialist. Actually, he says, “We spent a lot of 2021 getting all of the
Deadline for 2022 ARC and PLC Election Approaching
WASHINGTON, DC – Producers will have until March 15, 2022, to make or change elections and enroll in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs through the Farm Service Agency (FSA). The ARC