The Lower Rolling Plains Ag Conference will likely be held April 6 at Scurry Coliseum, 900 E. Coliseum Drive in Snyder.
A inexperienced cotton harvesting machine in a discipline of cotton. The vegetation are bursting with white bolls.
The Lower Rolling Plains Agriculture Conference will cowl a variety of subjects necessary to the area, together with cotton economics.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service occasion will run from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The price is $30, payable on the door, however an RSVP is requested for the meal rely to 325-573-5423. Credit playing cards won’t be accepted, and checks must be made out to Scurry 4-H Livestock Fund.
The AgriLife Extension workplaces in Mitchell, Lynn, Nolan, Garza and Scurry counties are presenting the occasion.
Texas Department of Agriculture persevering with training items can be found; contact the AgriLife Extension workplace in Nolan County at 325-236-6912 or Scurry County at 325-573-5423 for extra CEU data.
Lower Rolling Plains conference agenda
The morning classes and audio system are as follows:
Cotton Economics and Farm Bill Update — Mark Welch, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension small grains economist, Bryan-College Station.
Laws and Regulations, Worker Protection Standard Training — Jason Jones, Texas Department of Agriculture inspector, Abilene.
Top Ag Legal Issues in Agriculture — Tiffany Lashmet, J.D., AgriLife Extension agricultural legislation specialist, Amarillo
After the lunch break, concurrent classes will start. (*6*) could select to attend Session A or B.
Session A subjects and audio system:
Weed Management Strategies for 2022 — Pete Dotray, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Research weed specialist, Lubbock.
Cotton and Agriculture Integrated Pest Management — Kerry Siders, AgriLife Extension built-in pest administration agent, Hockley County.
Sesame and Grain Sorghum — Calvin Trostle, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension agronomist, Lubbock.
Auxin Training — Dotray.
Session B subjects and audio system:
Forage/Hay Production – Trostle.
Weed and Brush Control in Range and Pastures — Case Medlin, Ph.D., Bayer Crop Science regional stewardship supervisor, Paradise, and Billy Campbell, Bayer regional consultant, Idalou.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Programs for Private Landowners — Barrett Koennecke, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department biologist, Roby.
Managing Weeds, Yucca and Brush in Range and Pasture — Campbell, Medlin.
Cow Vaccination Programs/Anaplasmosis — Charles Church, DVM, West Texas Animal Clinic, Snyder