The virtual East Texas Pasture Management program will run from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. on Feb. 18. The event will be held on the Zoom meeting platform.

Some red and black calves graze on green grass
The 2022 East Texas pasture management program will take place online Feb. 18. (Texas A&M AgriLife phot0)

The cost for theย Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Serviceย event is $35. Participants must preregister by 4 p.m. on Feb. 17 atย https://tx.ag/ETxPastureMgmtย or by calling AgriLife Events at 979-845-2604.

Fiveย Texas Department of Agricultureย continuing education units are available for pesticide applicators โ€” three general, one laws and regulations, and one integrated pest management.

โ€œHerbicides for weed management can be both safe and cost-effective if used appropriately,โ€ said Vanessa Corriher-Olson, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension forage specialist, Overton. โ€œThere are two important steps in using herbicides. The first is to correctly identify the problem plant. The second is to follow the label directions.โ€

Pasture management speakers, topics

Speakers include Corriher-Olson; Jason Banta, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension beef cattle specialist, Overton; Mark Matocha, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension state agriculture and environmental safety specialist, Bryan-College Station; Shelbie Powell, education and outreach coordinator, Southwest Center for Agricultural Health, Injury Prevention and Education, University of Texas at Tyler; and John Jennings, Ph.D., University of Arkansas Extension forage specialist.

These experts will cover a range of key topics important for best pasture management practices including:

  • Impact of Grazing Management on Weed Production.
  • Alternative Nutrient Sources for Bermuda Grass.
  • Pesticide Safety.
  • Weed Control Strategies for Pastures and Hay Fields.
  • Laws and Regulations of Pesticide Use.

Accessing event, online practice sessions

On or about Feb. 17, instructions to access the virtual training will be emailed to registered participants. Contact Corriher-Olson atย [email protected]ย if not received.

Two practice sessions will be offered on Feb. 17 for those who want to test or better understand the process of connecting and viewing material. That information will be included in the emailed instructions.

For more information on the pasture management program, contact Michelle Sensing, AgriLifeย Extension administrative associate, Overton, at 903-847-0611.

Susan Himes
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Susan Himes is a writer and media relations specialist for Texas A&M AgriLife. She writes news releases and features from science-based information generated by the agency. She also covers human interest stories and events across the state.
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