During a press conference on Thursday, Gov. Spencer Cox said all Utahns should be able to sign up for a vaccine by April 1. He also urged residents to remain
Nonprofits have already been struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some of them caught a one-two punch from Februaryâs winter storm in Texas â including the Childrenâs Advocacy Center of Comal County.
On Feb. 15, the water sprinkler line in the centerâs balcony roof on the second floor froze over, and when the temperature climbed the line burst and flooded into the ceiling.
It flooded the second floor, down the walls and onto the first floor, said Childrenâs Advocacy Center of Comal County executive director Trendy Sharp.
âPretty much most of the building got some water from the water break,â Sharp said. âThe security system went off and we had some great board members go up and turn the water off. A lot of us were iced in, so we couldnât go in when the security alarm went off.â
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Goulburn to Murray trade and Murray delivery risk
The fourth webinar in the Agriculture Victoria irrigation webinar series ‘Goulburn to Murray trade and Murray delivery risk,’ will run on Wednesday 24 March, from 1 pm.
Agriculture Victoria Senior Irrigation Extension Officer Rob O’Connor said the webinar will discuss recent developments in the Goulburn to Murray Trade Review and the latest findings on changing delivery risk in the Murray system.
‘These developments and findings have implications for future water volumes supplied to key southern Murray-Darling Basin irrigation areas and the lower Murray,’ he said.
The webinar will cover:
recent developments in the Goulburn to Murray Trade Review including the soon-to-be released regulatory impact statement that proposes long-term changes to trade and operating rules, which are scheduled to come into effect on 1 July 2021
The Philippines’ external trade performance continued its contraction in January this year as the global trade environment remained challenging due to the lingering threat of the COVID-19 pandemic.
News from the fields, farms and beyondâ¦
Cecil County Agriculture and Hostetter Grains have joined up to present a Grain Marketing meeting on April 6.
This is a free, virtual meeting running from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Much like everyone and everything else, the pandemic has had an effect on grain prices and commodity crops. For that reason Bill Hostetter will offer listeners the tools he uses for successful marketing and tips for not just surviving, but thriving.
To register and receive the Zoom link to the webinar, send an email to Maureen O’Shea, coordinator of the county’s ag department, at moshea@ccgov.org