Fundraising packets are available at the extension office. Orders and money are due Thursday, February 1st. Products are scheduled to be delivered March 1st. Remember, the money raised can help fund an 4-H projects or events you would like to participate in!
Seniors, you need to be adding the finishing touches to your 4-H Scholarship applications. 4-H Specialist Kelli Lehman will be reviewing applications on Monday, January 22nd. The review is optional but it can be very helpful. Good luck!
The Livestock schedule can be found at https://www.sanangelorodeo.com/p/livestock/335
The Livestock schedule can be found at https://www.sarodeo.com/images/uploads/07_-_Livestock_Show_Schedule7.pdf
The program will include: TDA Laws and Regulations in the Landscape, Levon Harmon, former Texas Department of Agriculture inspector, Tulia. Fertility in the Landscape, Curt Franklin, Green Industries sales professional, Italy, Texas. Weed Control in Turf Grasses, Jim Garrett, PBI Gordon turf technical support, Grand Prairie. Use of Adjuvants in the Landscape, Franklin. Insect Management in the Landscape, Katelyn Kesheimer, AgriLife Extension integrated pest management agent, Lubbock RSVP requested by February 5th to Rick Auckerman at 806-364-3573 or r-auckerman@tamu.edu. The $10 registration fee is due upon arrival. 5... Read More →
Registration fee: $40. RSVP is requested by February 12th to Ronda Fisher at 806-677-5600 or rkfisher@ag.tamu.edu. Registration will begin at 8:30am. Program topics and speakers include: Integrated Pest Management Advantages, Dr. Carol Jones, Oklahoma State University agricultural engineer, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Update on the EPA Worker Protection Program, Glen Walkup, Compliance Plus LLC, Amarillo. Equipment Safety, Mike Morgan, M&M Specialty Services, Leavenworth, Kansas. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Records, Levon Harman, Texas Department of Agriculture retired inspector, Tulia. Fumonisin and Corn Production on the Texas High Plains,... Read More →
Brief meeting to hand information out for Fashion Storyboard, Duds to Dazzle and Fashion Show. If you are unable to attend, please come by the office to get your information.
Registration fee: $25, includes lunch. Preregistration is requested. The reproductive management workshop is a hands-on program for advanced beef producers to improve reproductive efficiency in your herd. Topics will include impacts of nutrition on reproduction and tools and technologies-and their value- to improve herd genetics, manage the breeding and calving seasons, and determine pregnancy in your herd.
Introductory workshop for anybody interested in the district photography contest.
Livestock Show information can be found at http://www.rodeohouston.com/Visit-the-Rodeo/Livestock-Horse-Show/Livestock-Show
Mandatory safety meeting for everyone participating in shooting sports.