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The Texas A&M AgnLife Ex-
tension Service will be providing
an extensive farm bill education-
al effort in upcoming months,
said agency experts in Amarillo.
While sign-up for the new farm
bill program is still months away,
the educational process to help
producers understand the com-
plexity of the new legislation,
including new programs and op-
tions, is increasing in the High
Plains, said Dr. Steve Amosson,
AgriLife Extension economist.
“Our AgriLife Extension
county agents are currently at-
tending educational seminars to
become more familiar with gen-
eral farm program provisions,”
Amosson said. “They also are
learning about the Texas A&M
Agricultural and Food Policy
Center’s decision-aid software,
which will be available at a later
date to assist with producer sign-
up decisions.”
Beginning July 10 and con-
tinuing through Aug. 20, a series
of county-level public meetings
lasting abouttwo hours each will
be held across the Panhandle,
said DeDe Jones, AgriLife Ex-
tension risk management pro-
gram specialist. The meetings
will explain general farm pro-
gram provisions and provide a
decision-aid demonstration.
The meetings are free and will
offer instruction from Amosson
or Jones, as well as the AgriLife
Extension agriculture and natural
resources county agents.
Both Amosson and Jones will
lead a second round of county
meetings tentatively scheduled
for October and November to
provide further details and guide-
lines before the sign-up period
begins. The meeting schedule is
- Carson County - 10 a.m.,
July 10, Carson County War Me-
morial Building, 500 Main St.,
Panhandle.
- Donley County - 1:30 p.m.,
July 10, Clarendon College
Ranch and Feedlots Operation
Building, 1122 College Drive,
Clarendon.
- Briscoe County, 10 a.m., July
11, Happy State Bank, 500 Main
St., Silverton.
- Hansford County - 10 a.m.,
July 14, First Baptist Church -
Family Life Center, 123 S. Ber-
nice, Spearman.
- Roberts County - 2 p.m., July
14, Courthouse Annex, 300 E.
Commerce St., Miami.
- Wheeler County - 1 p.m.,
July 17, Wheeler County Ag and
Family Life Center, 7939 N. U.S
Highway 83, Wheeler.
- Moore County - 9 a.m., July
18, Moore County Community
Building, 1600 S. Maddox Ave.,
Dumas.
- Dallam County - 2 p.m., July
18, First State Bank Dalhart,
1601 E 16th St, Dalhart.
- Randall County - 10 a.m.,
July 23, AgriLife Extension of-
fice, 200 Brown Road, Canyon.
- Oldham County - July 23, 6
p.m., Oldham County Bam, 305
Coke St., Vega.
- Deaf Smith County - 10 a.m.,
Aug. 12. AgriLife Extension of-
fice, 903 14th St., Hereford.
- Potter County - 6 p.m., Aug.
12, AgnLife Extension office,
3301 E 10th Ave., Amarillo.
- Sherman County - 9 a.m.,
Aug. 14, Sherman County Bam,
501 S. Maple St., Stratford.
- Hartley County - 2 p.m.,
Aug. 14, Hartley Communi-
ty Building, 815 Central Ave.,
Hartley
- Hall County - 10 a.m., Aug.
18, Kathy Fowler Building, 123
S. 6th St., Memphis.
- Armstrong County - 9 a.m.,
Aug. 19, Armstrong County Ac-
tivity Building on Farm-to-Mar-
ket Road 207 South, Claude.
- Gray County - 2 p.m., Aug.
19, Gray County Annex, 12125
E. Frederic St., Pampa.
For more information on a
particular meeting, contact the
AgriLife Extension office in that
county. For a list of county of-
fices, go tohttp://amarillo.tamu.
edu/ and click on the County Of-
fices tab.
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Tulia's Rotary Club met recently and
handed out end of the year awards
and recognitions to several guests
and members (Clockwise from top
left) Amy McAtee presents Jeannett
Herring with the Rotarian of the Year
award, McAtee presents exchange
student, Johanna Boettcher, a Texas
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What is a true friend? Some- instantly renew their fellow- can break your heart and put
one closer than a brother ship Friends care about you it back together again Friends
Someone who always "has your They care about what is be- can be male and female Some
neath the skin and what holds friends have four legs and hair
your heart Friends bring sun-
shine into dark days and en-
of life’s most valuable rela- lighten your path to the world
tionships. It is a precious jewel Friends are
in the crown of life as long as you care They arc nights lighter, your lows high-
Fnendship has no specific a reflection of what is best in
recipe It is best made by being your life I hey are there when
a friend Friends take no apph- crisis comes They have a help- number of friends you have but
cations, don't check your bank ing hand and an honest answer
account, don't care what color They don't tell you answers to
you are, where you are from, make you feel better they give number of your friends
their opinion to help you be hand your life has been
better Friendship is not a com-
modity, it is a gift Friendship is
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The Swisher County News (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 3, 2014, newspaper, July 3, 2014; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249183/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.