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Grazing Management Workshop for Landowners
Producers are invited to attend a USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
(NRCS) Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (GLCI) working called “Managing My
Piece of Texas,” in Crockett on Aug. 21, 2009.
The GLCI program is sponsoring the workshop that will include presentations and
outdoor demonstrations by NRCS and Texas AgriLife Extension Service. The morning
workshop will be held at the East Texas Livestock Auction on Hwy. 7 West, two
miles from Loop 304 in Crockett. The afternoon session will be located Jimmy
Shaw’s ranch two miles west of the East Texas Livestock Auction on Hwy. 7 West.
Landowners can expect to receive valuable information on managing grazing lands
through classroom instruction during the morning session, followed in the
afternoon with practical demonstrations providing hands-on forage production and
management instruction in the field.
8:00 Registration
8:50 Welcome and Introductions
9:00 Grazing Basics
9:45 Inventory and Getting Started
10:30 Break
10:45 Implementation
11:30 Follow Through
12:15 Catered Lunch
1:15 Field Exercises - Evaluation of forages, calculating stocking rates,
rangeland health
4:15 Adjourn
A $25 registration fee will include lunch and the newly published handbook
titled, Managing My Piece of Texas or $35 per couple (2 lunches & 1 book) and
$10 (lunch only & no book).
The how-to guide was developed to assist landowners in managing grazing lands
across Texas. Landowners will learn to estimate forage production, grazeable
acres, and setting proper stocking rates, among other grazing management
principles.
To register for the workshop, call the Houston County AgriLife Extension Service
office at 936-544-3255, ext 265. Deadline for registration will be Aug. 17.
Persons with disabilities who require special accommodations and/or alternative
means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape,
etc.) associated with this meeting should contact Stan Murff with NRCS at
936-544-3759 ext. 3 or let AgriLife Extension Service know their request when
registering for the meeting.
For more information on managing grazing lands, visit the
GLCI Web site.
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