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David McKnight '73 Ranch Management University

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RANCH MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY FOR NOVICES

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you are a great candidate for the David McKnight '73 Ranch Management University presented by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.

WHAT IS THE DAVID McKNIGHT '73' RANCH MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY?

Ranch Management University (RMU) is an intensive 4-day event that targets new or inexperienced ranchers and landowners and covers the fundamentals of soils and soil fertility, forage establishment, pasture management, and utilization by livestock. Basic livestock management practices such as castrating, vaccinating, and de-horning calves are demonstrated. Grazing management, stocking rate, and body condition scoring are also highlighted. Additionally, several wildlife management topics are covered for those interested in managing white-tailed deer, turkey, quail, feral hogs, and farm ponds.

Approximately one-half the workshop involves lectures and discussion, with the remainder consisting of the field demonstrations including soil sampling, hay sampling, calibrating sprayers, livestock handling, feral hog management, and pond management. Various forage species, including bermudagrass, small grains, annual ryegrass, and clovers are studied by workshop attendees.

Attendees also have time to interact with Texas A&M University faculty with expertise and experience in all management facets of the soil-plant-animal interface and wildlife management.

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE DAVID McKNIGHT '73 RANCH MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY?

Attendees who benefit from RMU include:

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WHAT WILL YOU LEARN WHEN YOU ATTEND THE DAVID McKNIGHT '73 RANCH MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY?

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HOW DO I REGISTER FOR THE DAVID McKNIGHT '73 RANCH MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY?

Ranch Management University is held each April and October in College Station. Enrollment is limited to the first 50 individuals to ensure adequate opportunity for interaction with faculty. Registration links will be posted several months prior to each event.

The next workshop will be April 8 - 12, 2024. Register now!


For more information contact:
Ms. Linda Francis
Texas A&M Department of Soil & Crop Sciences,
College Station, Texas
(979) 204-5206
l-francis@tamu.edu


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