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Category Archives: Texas
I Want To Say Two Words To You – Just Two Words
In the iconic 1967 movie, “The Graduate”, the main character is Benjamin Braddock (played by Dustin Hoffman). Ben is a recent college graduate who lacks direction in his life and has grown to be disillusioned with the conventional adult world. … Read the rest of this entry
Extreme Weather & Food Inflation
You don’t need to be a farmer or an economist to understand that weather events can have a dramatic impact on agricultural production from one year to the next. Much of the country has received above-average rainfall in the past … Read the rest of this entry