Jenni Dale Lord returns to Live From The Backroom

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LUBBOCK – Jenni Dale Lord is a very forgiving person. After I mistakenly drove to our Lubbock studio to interview her, she called from the front door of our Floydada studio to let me know she had

Souper Bowl of Caring fighting hunger in Floyd County

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Provided by Floyd County 4-H FLOYDADA – Help fight hunger in Floyd County! The Floyd County Souper Bowl Challenge was kicked off by Mia Snowden on Saturday, January 15. Mia is a 4-H Healthy Texas Youth Ambassador

Two inches of snow reported before melting away

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UPDATED 9:00 a.m. 1/27 – Midday snow across Floyd County Wednesday gave way to slush and ice along the roads and students with a few extra hours to their day. West Texas Mesonet reports say that two

Another Kink Expected in the Supply Chain Slinky

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Last year, the ocean freight industry saw “record-breaking prices, port congestions, container shortages, and more,” according to Flexport, a freight forwarding, and customs brokerage company. The supply chain disruptions experienced over the past

AMAs/Formula Pricing Not Increasing Beef Packer Margins

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FAYETTEVILLE, AR – “There is no statistically significant relationship between negotiated cash trade volume and either fed cattle prices or beef marketing margins” is the conclusion of a recent study by three economists at the University of

CoBank: Good News, Bad News Marks New Year

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DENVER, CO – Even with renewed supply chain disruptions and the ongoing COVID gloom, the economic backdrop is bright according to the most recent “Quarterly” report from CoBank. The challenges to the economy are being felt through