TSCRA Daily News Update, August 22, 2008

Grazing workshops will offer classroom and hands-on learning opportunity

Livestock and wildlife producers, land managers and others interested in learning more about managing and optimizing their grazing lands will have an opportunity at one of five workshops being held throughout Texas from Sept. 3 to Oct. 1, 2008. "My Piece of Texas" grazing schools will teach attendees how to estimate forage production, determine grazeable acres and set proper stocking rates as well as learn valuable grazing management principles.

The $25 registration fee will include lunch and a copy of the soon-to-be published handbook, "Managing My Piece of Texas." The how-to guide was peer reviewed by ranchers throughout Texas after being developed by grazing specialists from the Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (GLCI), Texas AgriLife Extension, and the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

"A few years ago, a producer asked us if there was a book that contained all the grazing information that all the agencies had," said Mark Moseley, NRCS Rangeland Management Specialist/GLCI Liaison. "We knew there was no need to develop new information, so we took the information and made it into a 'how-to get started and where do I go from here' handbook that a new landowner as well as a seasoned livestock producer can use."

The workshop morning session will feature grazing experts from GLCI, Texas AgriLife Extension, Texas AgriLife Research and NRCS discussing grazing basics, strategies and follow through.

After lunch, the outdoor session will include hands-on learning demonstration and field examples of grazing evaluation of forages, determining stocking rates, cattle habitats, grazeable acres and adjustment evaluations.

"If there is enough interest, this will be first of a series of workshops on managing your piece of Texas based on the handbook," said Moseley.

To register for one of the workshops, please contact the office listed below.

Town

Date

Location

Contact

Clarendon
(Donley Co.)

9-3-08
Deadline: Aug. 29.

Clarendon College

Donley Co. SWCD
806/874-3561 ext. 3
AgriLife Extension
806/874-2141

Cresson
(Parker/Hood Co.)

9-10-08
Deadline Sept. 5

Bear Creek Ranch
2701 Bear Creek Road
Aledo

Parker Co. SWCD
817/594-4672, ext. 3
AgriLife Extension
817/598-6168

Hunt (Kerr Co.)

9-17-08
Deadline: Sept. 12

Kerr Wildlife Management Area
2625 FM 1340, Hunt

AgriLife Extension
830/257-6568

Crockett
(Houston Co.)

9-24-08
Deadline: Sept. 19

Houston County Livestock Commission, Hwy 21, W. of Crockett

Agrilife Extension
936/544-3255, ext. 256

Beeville (Bee Co.)

10-1-08
Deadline: Sept. 26

Bee County Expo Center
214 South FM 351, Beeville

AgriLife Extension
361/362-3280

 

 

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