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Monday, March 11, 2019
Howe Elementary Top Dogs
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Texas livestock market Continued from page 18 moisture. Most counties also reported more rain, which hindered fieldwork. Corn was ready for planting, but fields were very saturated. Hay supplies were getting low, and producers were buying hay. Livestock were doing well despite low hay supplies. Wild pig activity was high in some areas. Temperatures were freezing but expected to climb. FAR WEST: Temperature highs were in the mid-80s with lows around 30 degrees. No recordable precipitation was reported. Very high winds caused topsoil to dry out, and fire danger increased. A hard freeze was expected to have a detrimental effect on planted wheat. Pear and peach trees were blooming, and winter weeds were abundant. Livestock were in good condition. Producers continued to prepare cotton fields. Kidding of lambs and goats was going strong.
saturated soils. Rangeland and pasture ratings were fair to very poor with fair being most common. Soil moisture levels ranged from adequate to surplus with surplus being most common. SOUTHWEST: A cold front brought freezing temperatures to most counties. Temperatures may set back grasses and trees that were greening up. Foggy mornings and misty days brought traces of precipitation. Planting was expected to be in full swing soon in fields dry enough to plant. Supplemental feeding of livestock continued.
SOUTH: Northern and western parts of the district reported mild weather conditions with short to adequate soil moisture levels. Fourth grade - Mariska Hathorn, Makenzie Edgett, Carsen Hix, Southern and eastern parts of the Colton Englebright, Bria Rollison district reported cool temperatures and adequate to short moisture Third grade - Adaline Carter, Addison Donoho, Sophie Eitelman levels. Eastern parts reported WEST CENTRAL: Conditions rainfall. Some counties reported Second grade - Easton Thornhill, Emanuel Cabrera (not pictured), were warm and dry before turning moisture from overcast, foggy, Brooklyn Bjorn, Taylor Moore, Liam McLemore cold late in the reporting period. drizzly conditions. Fieldwork Work continued to prepare fields continued, but planting was First grade - Easton Ganow, Bradley Garbrandt, Ayden Gamez, for warm-season crops. Winter delayed due to the chance of Kellen Focht wheat was in fair to good another freeze. Potato planting was condition. Rangeland and pasture completed for the most part, and Kindergarten - Emily Galvan, Jayden Juarez, Brelyn Cain, Llela conditions improved, but the most planted fields had emerged. Abernathy, Wren Bunch district needed rain. Demand for Most row-crop producers were cattle was very strong, and sale expected to halt plantings due to barns were active. Stocker steers colder temperatures in the forecast. and heifers sold steady and were Farmers were preparing fields for moved to graze out wheat. Pairs crops. Corn and sorghum plantings Girls Boys and bred cows were in good were active. Oat and wheat fields demand due to pasture green-up. were in good condition for cattle Shot Put, 1987, 44’10, Tania Shot Put, 1985, 57' 7 1/2", Kyle Feeders were steady and slaughter grazing. Wheat fields continued to Bement (State Champion, 1987) McKinney (State Champion, 1985) cows/bulls up $2-$5 per progress under irrigation. Pastures hundredweight. Livestock and rangelands needed rainfall, Discus, 1987, 132’10, Tania Discus, 2006, 168', Joel Farris Bement (State Champion, 1987) remained in fair to good condition. and livestock supplementation High Jump, 1992, 7'0", Brad Turner continued. Coastal Bermuda grass High Jump, 1985, 5’4, Susan State Champion, 1991, 1992) SOUTHEAST: Several counties fields were greener. Livestock Coonrod 2018, 5’4, Ally Harvey received additional rains, which producers reported some spring Long Jump, 1999, 22' 6", Jesse were expected to delay the green-up on native rangelands and Triple Jump, 2018, 37’2, Bethany Moreno Masters planting of row crops. Pastures and pastures. Supplemental feeding of Triple Jump, 2003, 43' 7", Clint fields were saturated in some livestock was reported by most Pole Vault, 2010, 8’6, Jessica Grogan areas. Temperatures turned cold in producers. Cotton plantings were Luangaphay parts of the district. Producers expected to begin in the next 10 Pole Vault, 2011, 15', Indica were unable to prepare rice fields days. Cabbage and spinach 4x100 m Relay, 2010, 50.63, Weatherspoon for planting due to rain events. harvests continued. Cattle Lydia Wilson, Morgan Bailey, Ashton James, Katie Pelzel 400 M Relay, 1985, 43.6, Stephen Hay supplies were dwindling as producers were beginning to think Ogle, Ken Johnson, Billy Covington, winter conditions persisted. about herd rotation and culling. 1988, 50.63, Sherry Markham, Brian Ross Overall pasture conditions were Stephanie Engle, Laura Redfearn, Wendy Jones 800 M Relay, 2010, 1:31:56, David weak due to cool temperatures and by Adam Russell, 903-834-6191, Goucher, Alex Torres, Melvin 4x200 m Relay, 2010, 1:46.44, Rodriguez, Towner Bailey Gretchen Debner Morgan Bailey Ashton James Katie Pelzel 1600 M Relay, 1999, 3:26.3, Brandon Watson, Brooks Foster, 4x400 m Relay, 1988, 4:04.48, Heath Horton, Nathaniel Falls Jennifer Carson, Melinda Hixson, Michelle Hixson, Laura Redfearn 100 M Dash, 2012, 10.98, Alex Torres 100 m Dash, 2018, 12.05, Erin Blackburn 110 M Hurdles, 1999, 14.1, Clint Grogan 100 m Hurdles, 1988, 16.09, Wendy Jones 200 M Dash, 1999, 22.0, Nathaniel Falls 200 m Dash, 2011, 26.43, Ashton James 300 M Hurdles, 1999, 38.9, Clint Grogan 300 m Hurdles , 2013, 45.27, Morgan Bailey 400 M Dash, 1999, 49.5, Nathaniel Falls 400 m Dash, 1990, 58.76, Laura Redfearn 800 M Run, 2002, 1:58:19, Joseph Kacal 800 m Dash, 2019, 2:20.13, Marissa Agee 1600 M Run, 2003, 4:38.0, Micah Henderson 1600 m Run, 2010, 5:25.16, Brooke Farris 3200 M Run, 2000, 10:03.1, Garrett Sutherland 3200 m Run, 2010, 11:56.22, Brooke Farris
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