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We may be on the verge of the Roaring 20s of consumerism, but instead of flapper dresses and cloche hats, it’s crop tops and rigid denim. As millions of vaccinated Americans emerge from months of home lockdowns and other COVID-era restrictions, retail experts predict a surge in spending on categories including apparel. Yet while brands have focused in the last year on Zoom-friendly blouses and accessories on top and leisurewear such as sweatpants and leggings on the bottom, they’re now pushing “hard pants” such as jeans and trousers, along with silhouettes that are more fitted, but still able to hide any weight gain from the pandemic.
New hires and promotions reflect XOi s commitment to contractor success in 2021
Top software provider for residential and commercial contractors boosts customer success, product, and engineering teams with new hires and internal promotions
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ XOi Technologies, providers of a cloud-based mobile application that connects field service contractors with an industry-leading online knowledge base, is expanding and reimagining its customer success, engineering, product, and account teams in 2021 .
With multiple new hires and newly implemented strategic internal promotions, XOi is positioned to extend its 2020 growth into 2021 and continue delivering elite technology and premier satisfaction to field service professionals.
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While farmers are declining across the country, the number of Black farmers is growing. Author: Eryn Rogers Updated: 9:23 AM EST February 23, 2021
MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga.
Even though farming adds billions of dollars to the US economy, the number of farmers is declining.
However, according to the United States Department of Agriculture, the number of Black farmers is growing, nearly 30 years after Black farmers almost became extinct.
Georgia is one state leading the trend with one of the largest numbers of Black Farmers in the country. One of those farmers is Jon Jackson, the owner of Comfort Farms in Baldwin County.
“I wanted to do something that was with my passion which was food,” Jackson said.
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After a years-long legal battle, an iwi hopes it has helped build a framework for Māori to have some say over land to which they have strong cultural ties. The Environment Court in December rejected a bid by a group of farmers and landowners seeking to expand the Rural Urban Boundary and the Future Urban Zone across more than 83 hectares of land on Pūkaki Peninsula, near Auckland International Airport. The matter had been in front of the courts since the landowners objected to Auckland Council knocking back their proposed rezoning of the peninsula in 2016.