AGRILIFE
EXTENSION SETS 2ND SANDHILLS CATTLEMEN’S CONFERENCE
MULTI-COUNTY
EVENT SLATED FOR APRIL 12 IN MONAHANS
BY: Steve
Byrns
The
2nd Annual Sandhills Cattlemen’s Conference has been set for 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
April 12 in the Ward County Coliseum in Monahans.
The
coliseum is located south of Monahans on State Highway 18.
The
multi-county event is a collaborative effort among the Texas A&M AgriLife
Extension Services offices in Ward, Winkler/Loving, Andrews and Ector counties
and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service
serving those counties, said Caleb Eaton, AgriLife Extension agent in Ward
County.
“This
conference will center on topics specific to ranching in Far West Texas,” Eaton
said. “We’ve been blessed with good rains over a lot of our normally dry area
and much of the information presented will deal with topics relating to that.
After the flooding on the Pecos River in 2014, discussions have resurfaced
about the growing salt cedar issue along the river. Ranchers are asking about
their control option and how to handle the resulting debris.
“Integrating stocker cattle into grazing plans
is another area we’ll address as area cow/calf operators are interested in that
production aspect after the last few wet seasons.”
Individual
registration is $30 due by March 28. The fee will include a meal. One Texas
Department of Agriculture continuing education unit in the integrated pest
management category will be offered.
Topics
and speakers will include:
- Vaccination Programs for Far West Texas and Stocker Cattle 101, Dr. Bruce Carpenter AgriLife Extension livestock specialist, Fort Stockton.
- Natural Resources Conservation Service Updates, Jeremy Rychlik, Natural Resources Conservation Service district conservationist, Monahans.
- Keynote Address, Brian McLaughlin, Board Member, Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Midland.
- Salt Cedar Management on the Pecos River, Dr. Alyson McDonald, AgriLife Extension range specialist, Fort Stockton.
“We’ll also have a conference trade show, and
we are currently seeking vendors who provide ranch-related services and
products,” Eaton said.
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