Fall ranching seminars in Meeteetse and Basin will highlight important topics for managing cattle and connecting producers with the latest research from the University of Wyoming Extension.
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Fall ranching seminars in Meeteetse and Basin will highlight important topics for managing cattle and connecting producers with the latest research from the University of Wyoming Extension.
One seminar is Thursday, Nov. 7 at the Meeteetse Conservation District, 1906 State St. in Meeteetse, with a free lunch provided by the district. The other seminar follows on Friday, Nov. 8 at the Big Horn County Fairgrounds in Basin with a free lunch from UW Extension.
Both seminars are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Presentations include:
• Valerie Murray discussing the Murraymere Farms’ efforts in representing Wyoming beef in Taiwan;
• Examining horn fly management in cattle; and
• A discussion of cover crops and alternative forages.
The semimars are free, but an RSVP is required by Monday, Nov. 4. To RSVP, call 307-754-8836 or email dstreet@parkcounty.us.