David Lalman Assistant Professor and Extension Beef Cattle Specialist

Grandin, O'Leary, Teichert on the calendar

Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, skledbetter@ag.tamu.edu
Contact: Andy Holloway, 806-323-9114, Andy.Holloway@ag.tamu.edu

CANADIAN – The agenda for the Texas A&M AgriLife Hemphill County Beef Conference April 23-24 is finalized, and headliners will include Dr. Temple Grandin, John O'Leary and Burke Teichert.

Temple Grandin

John O'Leary

Burke Teichert

The conference will be in the Jones Pavilion, 1101 N. 6th St., Canadian.

Andy Holloway, Texas A&Thou AgriLife Extension Service agronomics and natural resource agent for Hemphill Canton, said the attendance is expected to reach nigh 500 this year.

The cost for the 2-day conference and tour is $100, and a spouse ticket is $85. Go to https://www.hemphillcotxbeef.com/ for accelerate registration. Participants can likewise call the AgriLife Extension office in Hemphill County at 806-323-9114 or contact Christa Perry at christa.perry@ag.tamu.edu to register or receive additional information.

The two-day ticket includes 10 speakers, 3 meals, a cattle-handling presentation and over 60 agriculture merchandise vendors. Too, five Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education units will exist offered from the ii days of presentations.

A Ladies Cultural Tour of Canadian will be from 2-5 p.thousand. on Apr 23. Tickets are $30, and preregistration is required, with a limit of 45 participants. The coach tour will include the Canadian Cultural District, Citadelle Art Museum, and an artisan chocolate and wine tasting.

O'Leary is a best-selling author and speaker who at the age of 9 was playing with burn down and gasoline, created a massive explosion in his dwelling house and was burned on 100 percent of his body. He was given 1 per centum chance to live. His motivational book, "ON FIRE: The vii Choices to Ignite a Radically Inspired Life," was an instant No. one national all-time-seller.

Grandin, a Colorado State University brute science professor, is responsible for designing equipment used to handle nigh one-half of all cattle in meat plants in the U.S. and Canada, too as developing fauna welfare guidelines for the meat industry and consulting with companies on animal welfare. She will speak on "Stress-Complimentary Cattle Treatment" and "Cattle Handling Made Easy."

Burke Teichert, Beef Magazine columnist and beefiness consultant, Orem, Utah, has a long background in the cattle industry as a university professor, cattle reproduction specialist and general managing director and vice president of AgReserves Inc., or the Deseret Ranches, which was once the largest beef cow/dogie performance in the U.S. He volition speak on "Systems Approach to Management" and "Profitable Ranching–Is It Possible?"

Craig Cowden, Hemphill County rancher and member of the conference committee, said the whole idea backside this conference is to permit cattlemen across the land to learn and hear about the latest industry updates and advice.

"This industry is changing so much that if you're non learning, you're going to exist left behind, and yous're not going to be able to exist profitable inside the business organisation," Cowden said.

He said the guest speakers volition talk virtually the importance of continuously measuring and managing all aspects of the ranching operation.

"Y'all can't manage what yous don't measure out," Cowden said. "And then, if we aren't keeping good records, if nosotros aren't staying on top of our trends and seeing where nosotros can make improvements, then I think we don't have a proficient understanding of what our production is, and we don't take a base of operations to know where to make improvements."

On the agenda to help understand how and what to measure and manage are:

– Troy Applehans, CattleFax market annotator, Denver, Colorado, "What Do the Numbers Indicate Nearly the Future Beef Cattle Markets Based on Supply and Demand?"

– Dr. David Lalman, Oklahoma State University Harrington Chair and beef cattle specialist, Stillwater, Oklahoma, "Fitting Your Herd Bull EPD'southward to Your Ranch and Cowherd, New Research and Important Considerations."

– Tiffany Dowell Lashmet, AgriLife Extension agricultural law specialist, Amarillo, "Ag Leases, Insurance Liabilities and New Ag Law."

– Dr. Cliff Lamb, Texas A&M Academy animal science department head, College Station, "Using Reproductive Management to Enhance Profitability of Cattle Operations."

– Colt Keefer, Charolais International of America regional manager, Fort Collins, Colorado, "Genetics for Growth and Quality, How Can a Rancher Add Value to His Cowherd?"

– Dr. Tim Steffens, AgriLife Extension range specialist, Canyon, "Grass Grazing and Reproduction, How They Piece of work Together."
– Dr. Ron Gill, AgriLife Extension state beef cattle specialist, College Station, and Grandin, "Cattle Treatment Made Easy."

-30-

logueoringlats.blogspot.com

Source: https://agrilifetoday.tamu.edu/2019/03/07/speaker-lineup-announced-for-hemphill-beef-conference-april-23-24/

0 Response to "David Lalman Assistant Professor and Extension Beef Cattle Specialist"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel