Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 2, 2014 Page: 7 of 14
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cash.
Children 12 and younger may the action. Come out to the tour-
Are you a member of B. A. S. S.
USDA
2014 Triton 18XS Bass Boat in Top 5.
Outdoors.
New requirements for farmers, ranchers
DALLAS
changes mandated through the FSA and NRCS.
This includes the new price and
revenue protection programs, the has made significant progress
crop insurance program.
ship Program, and other conserva- ing innovative public-private con-
U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE
Dove and teal season set
The 2014 Farm Bill builds on that of others, wthout fearing it.
ized.
will reopen Friday, Sept. 19, and
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historic economic gains in rural
Thomas Jefferson
birds, to include not more than
season.
FORK: Water clear; 84-89 good on trotlines and cut shad.
Sat., 08/30
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September 9-13
Fall - Revival
Food - Music - Games for the kids
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Message & Music will be in English and in Spanish
Faith - Hope - Love
Why would I plant anything
this Fall?
BIG BASS SPLASH
Amateur bass anglers compete for
$500,000 cash and prizes
2014 Farm Bill require them to
have on file a Highly Erodible
2:00-3:00 p.m. hour for the 12
single heaviest bass weighed in.
Hourly updates will be broad-
cast live on KMOO 99.9 FM.
New for 2014 - Twelve plac- participate in the Little Anglers nament site, enjoy the festivities
es will be paid in cash each hour Division and win Academy gift and get your free ticket for the
three. The Little Anglers Divi-
sion entry fee is $10 per day.
All participants and specta-
tors 18 and older can get in on
COUNTY EXTENSION AGENT
Tri-County Pesticide Conference
Saver Pro; 2014 RAM Truck,
plus . . . $7,000 cash.
surprise drawing beginning at
12:00 p.m. on Sunday, Septem-
ber 21.
The Big Bass Splash is the
savings for taxpayers.
Since enactment, the USDA
• 1:00-2:00 p.m.: Pesticide Update - Dr. Cor-
riher-Olson
• 2:00-3:00 p.m.: Reading and Understanding
Pesticide Labels - Tommy Phillips, CEA, Ag/Nr,
Van Zandt County
the requirement, most producers
should already have an AD-1026
on file. If producers have not
filed, they must do so by June 1,
2015.
When a farmer completes the
AD-1026, FSA and NRCS staff
will outline any additional actions
that may be required for compli-
ance with the provisions. The Risk
Management Agency, through the
and stop by our booth to learn
more about us!
Memorial
HOSPITAL
&CLINIC
Saturday - September 13th, 2014
5:00 PM-9:00 PM
Casa de Dios Iglesia Bautista
96 S. First Street, Point, TX
Emory
Livestock Auction
The following is a consolidated
report of the Emory Livestock Auc-
tion Inc. auctions held:
August
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Private Applicators License
Training
For those who do not hold a current license for
state-limited or restricted-use pesticides, you will
have the opportunity to obtain the training.
Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. and there
will be a $10 registration fee payable at the door.
The training portion will conclude by noon.
SEQ CHAPTER\h\rl attendees must also
purchase a current Study Guide ($25) and Laws
and Regulations book ($15) in advance of the
program, at the County Extension Office. If you
purchased your book at another Extension office,
we need verification (receipt of purchase or the
book).
The testing portion for those trying to obtain
their licenses will NOT be provided. There has
been a change in the testing process and it is now
done by a third party. Detailed instructions will
good source of low cost protein.
2. TAM T BO can potentially put on gain for less, and faster
than a “Straight Hay Forage Program”.
Planting clovers, while providing a low cost source of
protein, also provides extra nitrogen for your pastures!
I Northeast Texas Farmers Co-Op
“Teeing Up for Success” brings
golf advice, inspiration to women
Land Conservation and Wetland Conservation Reserve Program, to implement each provision of
Conservation Certification (AD- the Livestock Disaster Assistance this critical legislation, including
1026). The Farm Bill relinked programs and Marketing Assis- providing disaster relief to farm-
highly erodible land conservation tance Loans implemented by ers and ranchers; strengthening
and wetland conservation compli- FSA. It also includes the Envi- risk management tools; expand-
ance with eligibility for premium ronmental Quality Incentives Pro- ing access to rural credit; fund-
support paid under the federal gram, the Conservation Steward- ing critical research; establish-
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Dove hunters will have more hunting the first two full Sep-
opportunity later in the season tember weekends on Sept. 6-7
with dates and bag limits final- and 13-14. Hunting in this area
The traditional September two mourning doves and two
one-dove season opening day in white-tipped doves. Once the
the North and Central Zones re- general season opens, the ag-
mains; this year it fell on Labor gregate bag limit will be 15 with
and want to win some cash? richest amateur Big Bass Fish-
B.A.S.S. will be onsite at the ing Tournament featured on
event to qualify you for the National Geographic! Sponsors
Minn Kota, Lowrance Elec- such as the Bonus Card “AKA”
tronics, Power Pole, Navionics, Insurance Card & Bonus Shirt
Hydro Wave and Tournament Hours, can win you additional
of each tournament day begin- cards and ribbons for their win-
ning with the 7:00-8:00 a.m. ning catches of bass, catfish,
hour and continuing through the crappie or perch.
WASHINGTON - Recently, adhere to conservation compli- America over the past five years,
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vil- ance guidelines to be eligible for while achieving meaningful
sack reminded producers that most programs administered by reform and billions of dollars in
$200-360 Under 300 $200-380 Monday, Oct. 20. The season and Eastern Zone Canada goose
$200-350 300-400 $200-350 will reopen Friday, Dec. 19 and season will run Saturday, Sept.
<175-300 400-500 S175-290 run through Wednesday, Jan. 7, 13, through Sunday, Sept. 28.
$175 250 Over 500 $175 250 2015 in the North and Central The daily bag on teal remains
Zones. six, with a possession limit of
HEIFERS* In the South Zone and Special 18. Bag limit for Canada geese
$200-340 Under 300 $200-350 White-winged Dove Area, the will be three and a possession
$175-275 300-400 $200-300 first segment will be shortened limit of 6 in the Eastern Zone
$175-260 400-500 $175-270 by five days compared to last only.
$150-240 Over 500 $150-240 year, and those days would be Licenses for the new season
SLAUGHTER* added to the end of the sec- are now available.
$43-124 Packer cows $43-121 ond segment. The South Zone ___________________________
Tue., 08/26 5
844 Head
166 Sellers
STEERS*
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife continue through Monday, Oct.
Service has approved the 2014- 20, and then reopen Friday, Dec.
2015 Texas dove season, includ- 19, through Wednesday, Jan. 21,
ing a 70-day season and 15-bird 2015.
daily bag statewide, and a 16- During the early two week-
day early teal and Canada goose ends, the daily bag limit is 15
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 Bains Countp Leader H
$110-145 Packer bulls $110-155 opens Friday, Sept. 19 and runs
PAIRS through Monday, Oct. 20. The
$2000-2800 Top $1800-2700 second segment will run Friday,
$1000-2000 Low/Middle$1000-1800 Dec,19, through Sunday, Jan.
OTHERS* The daily bag limit for doves
$110-210 Stocker cows $100-220 statewide is 15 and the posses-
none Calves (hd) $45-490 sion limit is 45.
$50-580 Horses (hd) $50-680 The Special White-winged
$25-190 Goats (hd) $25-220 Dove Area will be restricted to
* per 100 lbs. unless noted otherwise afternoon only (noon to sunset)
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Offices
in Rains, Wood and Van Zandt counties will host
the Tri-County Pesticide Conference on Friday,
September 26. The course will be held at the
Rains County Fairgrounds in
■ ge -ageg Emory.
The cost for the CEU portion
MgT /I of the course is $20 per indi-
"h} vidual. There will be 5 hours of
i — CEU credits offered for those
who already hold a pesticide
STEPHEN GOWIN license (1 hour general/2 hour
County Agent IPM/2 hours Laws Regula-
tions).
Agenda items include:
• 8:00 a.m.: Registration
• 8:50-9:00 a.m.: Welcome - Stephen Gowin,
CEA-Ag/Nr, Rains County
• 9:00-10:00 a.m.: Feral Hog Control - Dr.
Billy Higginbotham, Professor and Wildlife and
Fisheries Specialist
• 10:00-10:15 a.m.: Break
• 10:15-11:15 a.m.: Farm Pond Weed ID &
Management - Dr. Higginbotham
• 11:15-12:15 p.m.: Grasshopper and Army
Worm Control - Dr. Vanessa Corriher-Olson, As-
“It’s important that farmers and tion programs, servation partnerships; develop-
ranchers taking the right steps The FSA recently released a ing new markets for rural-made
to conserve valuable farm and revised form AD-1026, which is products; and investing in infra-
natural resources have completed available at USDA Service Cen- structure, housing and community
AD-1026 forms on file at their ters and online at www.fsa.usda. facilities to help improve quality
local Farm Service Agency (FSA) gov. The USDA will publish a of life in rural America. For more
office,” said Vilsack. “This will rule later this year that will pro- information, visit www.usda.gov/
ensure they remain eligible for vide details outlining the connec- farmbill.
crop insurance support.” tion of conservation compliance
x > > > > >
For farmers to be eligible for with crop insurance premium sup-
premium support on their federal port. Producers can also contact Reverence for life is the high-
crop insurance, a completed and their local USDA Service Center est court of appeal.
signed AD-1026 form must be for information. A listing of ser- Albert Schweitzer
on file with the FSA. Since many vice center locations is available *****
FSA and Natural Resource Con- at www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/ We confide in our strength,
servation (NRCS) programs have nrcs/main/national/contact/local/. without boasting of it; we respect
Contestant(s) weighing in B.A.S.S. Cash of $100 will be include the City of Emory.
the first 2.50 exact-weight bass awarded to the current B.A.S.S. For more information, go to
each day will win $5,000, and member with the largest bass www.sealyoutdoors.com, call
the contestant(s) who weighs in from the 10:00-11:00 a.m. and 888-698-2591 or stop by an
the heaviest bass under the slot 2:00-3:00 p.m. hours each day; Academy Sports & Outdoors
during the tournament will be $250 will be awarded to the store for an official entry form,
awarded $2,500. In addition, all current B.A.S.S. member with Follow on facebook.com/Big
contestants are eligible to win a the largest bass in the overall BassSplash and Twitter @ Sealy
940 Day Monday. The first segment no more than two white-tipped
232 in those zones will be short- doves.
er than last season, closing on A 16-day statewide early teal
The Executive Women’s Golf in learning the game of golf and tional tips with an open floor
Association (EWGA) will host a honing their skills. There will Question and Answer session to
special women’s event, featuring be stories of insight and inspira- follow. Light refreshments will
the EWGA foundation’s book, tion on how the game of golf be served. All attendees will re-
Teeing Up for Success, and tips can contribute positively to their ceive a copy of Teeing Up for
to improve your golf game. The lives and careers. Success.
event will be held at GolfTEC There will also be a presenta- To view the event schedule
(inside Golfsmith) on Thursday, tion by GolfTEC's John Wagner, and to register, visit https://www.
September 4, from 5:30 p.m.- Director of Instruction, that will eventbrite.com/e/ewga-night-
7:30 p.m. Golfsmith is located at touch on the advantages of tak- at-golftec-north-dallas-tickets-
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The event is free and open to
all women who have an interest
Federal Crop Insurance Corpora- degrees; 4.61' low. Black bass TAWAKONI: Water stained;
tion (FCIC), manages the federal are slow on deep-diving crank- 85-90 degrees; 10.17'low. Black
crop insurance program that pro- baits, flutter spoons and drop- bass are fair on hollow-body
vides the modern farm safety net shot worms in 15-20'. Weighted frogs and black buzzbaits. Crap-
for American farmers and ranch- watermelon Flukes working in pie are good on minnows and
ers. 10-15'. Some fish being caught jigs. White bass are good on top-
Since enactment of the 1985 in the pads with a Megabass waters. Striped bass and hybrid
Farm Bill, eligibility for most Pony Gabot hollow body frog striper are good on slabs. Catfish
commodity, disaster and conser- in tonosama. White and yellow are good on trotlines. Please call
vation programs has been linked bass are good on slabs. Crappie ahead to verify access at ramp of
to compliance with the highly are good on minnows on brush your choice. Lake access is se-
erodible land conservation and piles and bridges. Catfish are verely limited due to low water,
wetland conservation provisions.
The 2014 Farm Bill continues
the requirement that producers -----------------------------------------------------------------
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• 12:15-1:00 p.m.: Lunch (Jen Livsey, Pasture For further information, call 903-473-4580 or
Insurance Specialist, Texas Farm Credit) email sgowin@tamu.edu.
LAKE FORK - September the famous “Elimination Draw- Registration will be at Lake
19-21-Family, Fishing and Fun ing.” Fork Marina from 10:00 a.m.-
at will occur at the annual Big Enter by the “Early Bird” 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, Septem-
Bass Splash presented by Sealy deadline of Wednesday, Septem- ber 18. Registration will con-
Outdoors and B.A.S.S; $500,000 ber 3, and be eligible to win one tinue each morning from 5:00
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Hill, Trey. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 128, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 2, 2014, newspaper, September 2, 2014; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1470975/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.