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Page 2 THE CROSS SECTION September 1989
TAES Center at Halfway slates 80th annu
al Field Day
The Texas Agricultural Experi-
ment Station at Halfway will host its
80th annual Field Day on Tuesday,
September 12, 1989 from 1 p.m. to 4
p.m.
The TAES Center at Halfway is
located between Plainview and
Olton on U.S. Highway 70. Travelers
from Lubbock should exit Interstate
27 at Hale Center and take FM 1424
for about 10 miles until it intersects
with Highway 70. The Halfway Cen-
ter is located five miles west of this
intersection. Those traveling on I-27
from Amarillo should take the High-
way 70 exit at Plainview and travelwest to Halfway.
Dr. John R. Abernathy, Professor
and TAES Resident Director of Re-
search, and Charles Woodfin, 1989
TAES Field Day Committee Chair-
man, invite interested farmers and
the public to attend this event.
Various displays and exhibits at
the Field Day will show mobile
irrigator planting systems, agronom-
ic cropping systems, cotton genetics,
food grade corn production, and re-
search on weeds and the Russian
wheat aphid. Specialists will be
stationed throughout the displays
and will be available to discuss anyTillage seminar scheduled
Interested producers are invited to
attend a conservation tillage seminar
Thursday, September 14th in the
auditorium of the Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station at Lubbock. The
meeting will begin at 8 a.m. and is
open to the public.
Two Terry County producers will
share their first-hand experiences
with conservation tillage during the
morning session. Dr. Bill Lyle, TAES
Associate Professor, will also discuss
center pivot irrigation with conserva-
tion tillage.
A representative from U.S. Con-
gressman Larry Combest's office will
be on hand to discuss the role of con-
servation tillage in compliance with
the 1990 Food Security Act as well asother future ag-related legislation.
After the luncheon, a tour of con-
servation tillage field plots will be
conducted by Dr. J. Wayne Keeling,
TAES Associate Professor.
The Texas Agricultural Experi-
ment Station is located north of the
City of Lubbock. Persons attending
the seminar should travel north on
Interstate Highway 27 and exit at FM
1294. The Texas Agricultural Experi-
ment Station is approximately %
mile east of this intersection.
The seminar is hosted by the
Lubbock County Soil and Water Con-
servation District, the Texas Agricul-
tural Experiment Station, the USDA-
Soil Conservation Service and the
Monsanto Chemical Company.specific problems producers might cultural Extension Service, the High
have. Plains Research Foundation, the
Agencies located at the Lubbock- Texas Forest Service and the USDA-
Halfway Center that are cooperating Agricuiltural Research Service
in the event include the Texas Agri- (USDA-ARS).LL
W- -
THE CROSS SECTION (USPS 5b4-920)
A MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF THE HIGH A. Wayne Wyatt ............... ..Manager
PLAINS UNDERGROUND WATER Ken Carvor ................... Asst. Manager
CONSERVATION DISTRICT NO. 1 Don McReynolds ..................... Geologist
Cindy Gestes ................Geologist
SecndClas osagePad a Lbbck,Teas Keith Whi~worth............... ..Draftsman
Secod Cass ostge Pid t Luboc, Teas Becca Wi llia ms ............Dir. A~lmi n./Perm its
District Office at Lubbock Obbie Goolsby ............... Engineer Technician
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Dan Seale .................. Engine r Technician
The Cross Section, 2930 Avenue Q Jerry Func ............Agricuti ral Engineer
Arnold H sky ................ Engine r Technician
Lubbock, TX 79405 Telephone (806) 762-0181 Pat Kunke ................Bookkeeper
Judy Brid s ................. Execu ive Secretary
CARMON McCAIN, Editor Rosie Risi ger ............... Secretar (Receptionist
DIRECTOR, INFORMATION/EDUCATION Beth Snell .........Assistant, informant n/EducationBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Precinct 1
(CROSBY, LUBBOCK and LYNN COUNTIES) Precinct 4
James P. Mitchell, President ............. Wolfforth (ARMSTRONG, DEAF SMITH, POTTER and
Precinct 2 RANDALL COUNTIES)
(COCHRAN, HOCKLEY and LAMB COUNTIES) Jim Conk right ........................ Hereford
Mack Hicks, Vice President .............. Levelland Precinct 5
Precinct 3 (FLOYD AND HALE COUNTIlS)
(BAILEY, CASTRO and PARMER COUNTIES) Gilbert Fa er ........................Floydada
A.W. Gober, Secretary-Treasurer ........... FarwellArmstrong County
Carroll Rogers, Secretary
Wayside, TexasGroundwater protection meeting set
The fourth annual Groundwater
Protection Seminar will be held
October 10-11 in Room 118 of the
Stephen F. Austin Building in Austin.
This seminar is being held by the
Texas Water Commission, in cooper-
ation with those agencies partici-
pating in the state's Groundwater
Protection Committee. There is no
charge to attend.
A major goal of the seminar is to
educate and inform attendees about
protecting their groundwater supply
from contaminants that could ad-
versely affect public health. Topics at
the seminar will include delineation
of wellhead protection areas, non-
point source contamination, localCOUNTY COMMIrTEE$EN
emergency spill response, and
groundwater protection strategies.
The free seminar is open to anyone
concerned with the protection of
groundwater, including representa-
tives of local municipalities, industry,
water districts, and interested mem-
bers of the public and the environ-
mental community.
The Stephen F. Austin Building is
located in downtown Austin, north
of the State Capitol on the northwest
corner of 17th Street and North Con-
gress Avenue.
To receive the seminar brochure
for this event, call the Texas Water
Commission's Groundwater Con-
servation Section at (512) 463-8273.Hockley County office moves
The Hockley County office of the
High Plains Underground Water
Conservation District No. 1 has
moved from 609 Austin Street to
1012 Austin Street in Levelland.
According to County Secretary
Jim Montgomery, the office's
mailing address will continue to be
P.O. Box 968, Levelland, TX 79336.
The office telephone number,(806) 894-6127, will also remain the
same.
The new location will continue to
issue permits for water wells, pro-
vide public information regarding
Water District programs and main-
tain Hockley County water well log
records. Water District publications
will also be available to the public
at the new office.Tom Ferris, 1992 ...............Box 152, Wayside
Larry Stevens, 1992 ................. Rt. 1, Happy
Kent Scroggins, 1992 ............ Box 126, Wayside
James Bible, 1992 .......... Rt.~1, Box 10, Wayside
Joe Edd Burnett, 1992 ....... Rt. 1, Box 30, Wayside
Bailey County
Peggy Ray, Secretary
H&R Block, 224 W. Second, Muleshoe
W. Lewis Scoggin, 1992 ......... Rt. 2, Muleshoe
Jay Herington, 1992 ..906 E. Juniper Ave., Muleshoe
Sam Harlan, 1992 ........ Rt. 2, Box 500, Muleshoe
Nick Bamert, 1992 ....... Rt. 1, Box 120, Muleshoe
Jarrol A. Layton, 1992 ........ Rt. 2, Box 95, Morton
Castro County
Dolores Baldridge, Secretary
City Hall, 200 E. Jones St., Dimmitt
Garnett Holland, 1992 .....1007 Maple St., Dimmitt
Mack Steffey, 1992 ................... Rt. 2, Hart
Gerald Summers, 1992 ............. Rt. 1, Dimmitt
Katy Wright, 1992 ............. Box 65, Dimmitt
Robert Benton, 1992 ............... Rt. 4, Dimmitt
Cochran County
W.M. Butler, Jr., Secretary
Western Abstract Co., 108 N. Main Ave., Morton
Douglas Zuber, 1990 ........Rt. 2, Box 35, Morton
Richard Greer, 1990 ...... Star Rt. 1, Box 4, Morton
Donnie B. Simpson, 1990 ...292 SW 3rd St., Morton
Kenneth G. Watts, 1990 .......... Box 636, Morton
L.T. Lemons, 1990 ................. Rt. 2, Morton
Crosby County
Becca Williams, Secretary
2930 Avenue Q, Lubbock
Marvin Schoepf, 1990 ........ Star Rt., Box 88, Ralls
Ronald C. Smith, 1990.......... Box 247, Lorenzo
Loyd Gregory, 1990 ..........Star Rt., Box 65, Ralls
Tracy Don Hancock, 1990 ....... Box 383, Lorenzo
Bobby Brown, 1990 ...... Rt. 1, Box 267C, Lorenzo
Deaf Smith County
B.F. Cain, Secretary
110 East Third, Hereford
J.F. Martin, 1992 .............. Box 1306, Hereford
Troy Sublett, 1992 ..........123 Mimosa, Hereford
Virgil P. Walker, 1992 ........... Star Rt., Hereford
R.D. Hicks, 1992 .............. Rt. 4, Hereford
Rex Lee, 1992 ...............304 Centre, Hereford
Floyd County
Verna Lynne Stewart, Secretary
108 W. Missouri, Floydada
John Lee Carthel, 1990 ............. Rt. 1, Lockney
Cecil Jackson, 1990 ............... Rt. 3, Floydada
D.R. Sanders, 1990.............. Star Rt., Floydada
Bill Glasscock, 1990 .......Rt. 1, Box 153, Lockney
Kenneth Willis, 1990 ...... Rt. 4, Box 103, Floydada
Hale County
J.B. Mayo, Secretary
Mayo ins., 1617 Main, Petersburg
Harold W. Newton, 1990 ...... Box 191, Petersburg
Jim Byrd, 1990 ................. Rt. 1, Petersburg
Ray Porter, 1990 .............. Box 193, Petersburg
Larry B. Martin, 1990 .......... Box 189, Petersburg
W.T. Leon. 1990 .... ..... Box 10, PetersburgHockley County
Jim Montgomery, Secretary
1012 Austin Street, Levelland
W.C. McK e, 1990 .............Box 514, Sundown
Randy Smih, 1990 ............ Box 161, Ropesville
R. H. Reaves, 1990 ..... , ....109 Parkwo , Levelland
Marion Polk, 1990 ....K... Rt'. 2, Box 3 , Levelland
Hershell ill, 1990 ........ Rt. 3, Box 9, Levelland
Lamb County
George Harlan, Secretary
103 E. Fourth Street, Littlefiel4
J.D. Barden, 1990 .............Box 21$, Springlake
Arlen Simpson, 1990 ...... Rt. 1, Box 1 T9, Littlefield
Belinda Thompson-Beavers, 1990... Rt. 1, Box 42, Anton
Harold Mills, 1990 ................. Box 73, Olton
Stanley Miller, 1990 ...... Rt. 1, Box 160A, Amherst
Lubbock County
Becca Williams, Secretary
2930 Avenue Q, Lubbock
Billy Walk r, 1990 ........ Rt. 5, Box 1$3, Lubbock
Richard B 1990 ....... Rt. 1, Box 143, Slaton
Danny Stanton, 1990 ......... Box 705, Shallowater
G.V. (Jerry) Fulton, 1990 .......3219 23rd, Lubbock
Pierce H. Truett, 1990 ........ Rt. 1, Box 44, Idalou
Lynn County
Becca Williams, Secretary
2930 Avenue Q, Lubbock
Leland Zan , 1990 .................Rt. 1, Wilson
David R. ied, 1990 .............. Box 68, Wilson
Willie A. Nieman, 1990 ............. R. 4, Tahoka
Lonnie Pau Donald, 1990 ......... Box p97, Wilson
Danny Net les, 1990 ................ Rt. 4, Tahoka
Parmer County
Pat Kunselman, Secretary
Cify Hall, 323 North Street, Bovira
Wendol Christian, 1992.... .. ...Rt. 1, Farwell
John R. Cook, 1992 ............... Box 506, Friona
Robert Gall an, 1992............ Rt. 1, Friona
Billy Lynn arshall, 1992 .......903 8th St., Bovina
Jerry Londo , 1992 ...........1210 Jaclfson, Friona
Potter County
Bruce Blake, Secretary
Bushland Grain, Bushland
Frank L. Betner, 1992 ........... Box 4 , Bushland
Bob Lolley, 1992 ......... Rt. 1, Box 44$B, Amarillo
Mike Menk 4 1992 ........ Rt. 1, Box 4 6, Amarillo
Charles S. I enderson, 1992 .. P.O. Box 7 , Bushland
Marshall Cutright, Jr........ P.O. Box 31 6, Amarillo
Randall County
Louise Tompkins, Secretary
Far Bureau, 1714 Fifth Ave., Caron
Gary Wag r, 1992 ........... Box 21$, Bushland
Charles Ku nert, 1992 .......... Box 80, Umbarger
Lyndon Wagner, 1992 ..... Rt. 1, Box 494, Amarillo
Tim Payne, 1992 ............Rt. 1, Box 18, Happy
Tom Payne, 1992 .......... Rt. 1, Box 306, Canyon
NOTICE: Information regarding times and laces of the
monthly County Committee meetings can be
cured from the respective CountyApplications for well permits can be secured
at the address shown below the respective
County Secretary's name.September 1989
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