Seating has been expanded for the award-winning and renamedย David McKnight โ73 Ranch Management University, which is scheduled for April 8-12 at Texas A&M University in Bryan-College Station.
The workshop is a collaboration of theย Texas A&Mย College of Agriculture and Life Sciencesย Department of Soil and Crop Sciences,ย Department of Animal Science,ย Department of Agricultural Economicsย and theย Department of Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management. It also involves theย Natural Resources Institute, NRI, and theย U.S. Department of Agricultureย Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Larry Redmon, Ph.D., Department of Soil and Crop Sciences associate department head andย Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Serviceย program leader, Bryan-College Station, said the Ranch Management University is designed to give new or inexperienced ranchers and landowners a crash course on a lot of different subjects.
Event details
Each spring and fall, participants spend five days learning about a variety of ranch management topics ranging from soil fertility to forage and weed management to livestock and wildlife management.
The cost is $625.ย Register online, or for more information, contact Linda Francis atย [email protected].
Workshop attendees will meet at the Scotts Miracle-Gro Turf Facility, located at 3100 F&B Road, College Station. The program will begin at 11 a.m. on April 8 and run from 7:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until its conclusion at noon on April 12.
Meals and break refreshments will be provided as well as a resource flash drive containing over 250 publications addressing ranch resource management and a workbook of all presentations.
AgriLife Extension experts from across the state will lead the instruction. Three generalย Texas Department of Agricultureย continuing education units will be offered to attendees.
Speakers and topics
Day 1:
- Soil Fertility, Soils in the Field โ Jake Mowrer, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension state soil fertility specialist and associate professor in the Department of Soils and Crop Sciences, Bryan-College Station.
- Planning for Profit, Marketing Livestock โ Cow-Calf? Stockers? Feedlot? โ David Anderson, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension beef economist and professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Bryan-College Station.
Day 2:
- Ag Laws Texas Landowners Need to Know โ Tiffany Lashmet, J.D., AgriLife Extension agricultural law specialist and professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Amarillo.
- What is a Watershed? โ Leanne Wiley, AgriLife Extension program specialist and Lone Star Healthy Streams program manager, Bryan-College Station.
- Structure of the U.S. Beef Industry, Genetic Strategies for Profitable Beef Production, Nutrient Requirements and Supplementation of Beef Cattle/Body Conditioning Scores, Animal Handling Demonstration, and Niche Marketing: Non-traditional Production Strategies โ Jason Cleere, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension beef cattle specialist and associate professor in the Department of Animal Science, Bryan-College Station.
Day 3:
- Horse Production 101 โ Jennifer Zoller, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension equine specialist and associate professor in the Department of Animal Science, Bryan-College Station.
- Forage Establishment, Importance of Stocking Rate, Options for Wintering Cattle โ Redmon.
- Small Ruminant Production โ Jakeย Thorne, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension sheep and goat program specialist, San Angelo.
- Texas Well Owners Network, TWON: Well Informed โ Joel Pigg, AgriLife Extension program specialist, Bryan-College Station.
- NRCS Programs for the Landowner โ Jason Hohlt, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service range specialist, Bryan-College Station.
Day 4:
- Using Wildlife as Agriculture for Property Tax Purposes, Northern Bobwhite Issues and Management, White-tailed Deer Managementย โย Jim Cathey, Ph.D., professor and Texas A&Mย Natural Resources Instituteย associate director, Bryan-College Station.
- Feral Hog Issues/Trap Demonstration โ Jay Long, NRI project coordinator.
- Aquatic Vegetation Management Basics โ Brittany Chesser, AgriLife Extension aquatic vegetation program specialist, Bryan-College Station.
- Management for Dove โ Redmon.
Day 5:
- Weed and Brush Management/Sprayer Calibration and Some Hay Considerations โ Redmon.
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