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Christopher Cobos, a Lubbock native and Texas A&M doctoral student, is researching ways for farmers to conserve water in their fields while still being economically viable.
“That’s a cut in workforce, that’s a cut at rural economy, and it’s a backwards effect of lack of cotton demand, the ...
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EverythingLubbock.com on MSNPeanuts gaining ground in West Texas agriculture
Peanut farming is gaining traction in West Texas, with farmers using irrigation and the region's sandy soil to make it work ...
LUBBOCK — For decades, the cotton industry has long been considered king in the Texas agriculture world. However, a shift has left it standing on shaky ground. In the last few years — as ...
A Lubbock native aims to help farmers find solutions to conserve water. ‘Black widow’ who fatally poisoned 11 elderly husbands for inheritance faces execution BET suspends award shows ...
LUBBOCK, Texas — For decades, the cotton industry has long been considered king in the Texas agriculture world. However, a shift has left it standing on shaky ground.
LUBBOCK For decades, the cotton industry has long been considered king in the Texas agriculture world. However, a shift has left it standing on shaky ground. In the last few years — as cotton ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — For decades, the cotton industry has long been considered king in the Texas agriculture world. However, a shift has left it standing on shaky ground.
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