The 69th annualย Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course, the largest event of its kind in the nation, dates are set for Aug. 7-9 and registration is open. More than 1,900 cattle producers are expected to come to the Texas A&M University campus.

The event is hosted by theย Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Serviceย and theย College of Agriculture and Life Sciencesโ€™ย Department of Animal Scienceย at Texas A&M. From the Texas Aggie Prime Rib Dinner to the Cattlemanโ€™s College, the nationally and internationally recognized three-day annual event offers producers valuable knowledge about beef cattle production.

โ€œThis yearโ€™s Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course will once again be covering basic beef cattle production information as well as new advanced technologies that are on the horizon,โ€ said Jason Cleere, Ph.D., conference coordinator and AgriLife Extensionย beef cattle specialist in theย Department of Animal Science, Bryan-College Station.

Both in-person and online attendance is being offered. The cost is $260 for in-person attendance and $160 for online if registered by July 21. A $40 late registration fee will be charged after that date. To register, go toย https://tx.ag/BCSC23Regย or call 979-845-6931 for more information.

Recovering after the drought

The program is expected to offer management expertise for everyone, from the novice livestock operator to the seasoned professional, on coping with and surviving the drought and market fluctuations, Cleere said.

โ€œWe just went through a very severe drought, and the western side of Texas is still struggling,โ€ Cleere said.ย โ€œWe are seeing very solid calf prices now, and ranchers want to begin rebuilding their cow herd as they come out of the drought but are faced with high replacement female prices.โ€

He said some of the questions ranchers must ask themselves are:

  • What can I afford to pay for a cow?
  • What does the market look like 3-5 years from now?
  • Will we rebuild the cow herd as fast as we did after the 2011 drought?
  • With higher feed, fertilizer and hay prices, can I afford to stock as high as I have in the past?

More features of three-day event

The annualย Ranch Horse Programย will be Aug. 6 in the Hildebrand Equine Complex. Registration is included within the full Beef Cattle Short Course registration, or individuals can attend just this event for $60.

The Cattlemanโ€™s College will feature more than 20 concurrent sessions, with topics including animal health, nutrition, reproduction, breeding, genetics, selection, research, marketing and handling. The management sessions will cover business, forage, range and purebred cattle. Speakers will also address landowner issues and fence building.

At least nine pesticide continuing education units andย 14 veterinarian continuing education creditsย are available to attendees.

Additionally, over 150 agriculture-related businesses and trade show exhibitors are expected to attend the course.ย Booth registrationย is still available.

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Kay Ledbetter is communications coordinator for Texas A&M AgriLife. Additionally, she is responsible for writing news releases and feature articles from science-based information generated by the agency across the state, as well as the associated media relations.