Seven-county West Texas Livestock And Range Conference Slated For May 29 In Big Spring

May 05, 2014

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will conduct the West Texas Livestock and Range Conference from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. May 29 at the Broughton Agriculture Complex on the Howard College campus in Big Spring.

The conference is a seven-county program involving AgriLife Extension offices in Andrews, Glasscock, Upton, Reagan, Howard, Martin and Midland counties.

“As has become our custom for this program, we’ve gathered a fine set of speakers who will present ranch-related information covering a number of topics of interest to our area,” said Rebel Royall, AgriLife Extension agent in Glasscock County. “These topics are selected by the AgriLife Extension agents based on needs gleaned from our local planning committees.”

The morning session’s topics and speakers will include;

  • Livestock forage disaster program, Karla Hoelscher, Farm Services Agency, Glasscock County.
  • Natural Resources Conservation Service Update, Eddy Spurgin, district conservationist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service, Big Spring.
  • Bull Fertility, Dr. Bruce Carpenter, AgriLife Extension livestock specialist, Fort Stockton.
  • Mesquite Control, Ralph Porter, Dow AgroSciences, Abilene.
  • What can I pay for cows and heifers? Stan Bevers, AgriLife Extension economist, Vernon.
  • Stocking rates during and after a drought, Dr. Morgan Russell, AgriLife Extension range specialist, San Angelo.
  • Stay-Tuff Fence demonstration, Harold Shipman, territory manager, New Braunfels.
     
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