Posted by John A. on February 01, 2013 at 21:57:27 from (64.128.16.238):
Don't Know if Y'all heard But Excel Beef Packers Closed their Plainview,Tx. Processing plant This Week!!. 1600 jobs just went down the drain. 1/10 of total jobs in Plainview and Hale County Tx, Ouch! This plant was one of Excels most modern, automated, state of the art plants...BIL was Head of Maintenance, "All" Refrigeration, Automation, Electrical,everything until he retired 5 yrs ago. Closed....Due to lack of cattle in the region due to the On Going Drought, If it started raining Today it would take 5 good yrs of rain to get cattle #s back to where it should be. Not a good thing at all for any town in any State under any Circumstances. Thought Y'all might like to know. We are still in a Drought here in Texas, Thunder if We had only had what the Mid-west had last year we would be home free, By now. This country is Dry as a powder house, Springs, Draws, Creeks, and Rivers that should be running...Are Not,... No Relief in sight...... yet! Later, John A.
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