42nd Annual Central Texas Cow-Calf Clinic set for January
A Multi-County event. The Milam County Youth Exposition Building will be the location of the 2023 Central Texas Cow-Calf Clinic to be held on Thursday, Jan.12.
Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. with the program slated to begin at 8 a.m. The program will conclude at 2:30 p.m.
For 42 years Cattlemen in Central Texas have benefited from the quality research-based education this multi-county event provides.
The seminar will offer two hours of CEU’s (one Laws & Regulations and one General) for renewal of private applicator license and certificate holders.
Speakers and topics will include: “2022 Beef Cattle Market Update & Outlook” –Dr. Jason Johnson; “TDA Pesticide Laws & Regulations” –Perry Cervantes; “Managing the Beef Herd During Drought and Planning for the Future” –Dr. Jason Cleere; “(Palpation and Ultrasound Demonstration) Alternative Technologies & Management Tools to Determine Pregnancy in Beef Cattle” –Dr. Thomas Hairgrove, DVM and Dr. Ky Pholer; “Pasture & Forage Management Following a Drought and How to be Proactive” –Dr. Vanessa Corriher-Olson.
As in years past the Clinic will host an industry trade show with vendors such as Livestock Nutrition Center, Texas Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Bimeda, Capital Farm Credit, Texas Brangus Association, Croprotek Insurance, Texas Beef Council, Ag Southwest Crop & Rainfall Insurance, Classic Bank, Williamson County Tractor, and many more. Door prizes and special offers from these vendors will be drawn for at the conclusion of the day.
Please call (254) 697-7045 and let us know if you are planning to attend. A registration fee of $20 will be charged. This fee offsets the cost of a catered lunch, refreshments, and printed materials handed out at the program. Pre-registration is important for an accurate meal count and to assure we have enough printed material. RSVP Deadline will be Monday, Jan. 9.
For questions, please contact the Williamson County AgriLife Extension Office at (512) 943-3300.