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Dr. Charlie Hart, Dow AgroSciences, discussed herbicide application with the School for Successful Ranching students.


Mike Dunlap spoke in 2 sessions at the 2013 School for Success- ful Ranching on the tax implications of a prolonged drought and the fiscal cliff.


A top-notch panel of ranchers closed out the 2013 School for Successful Ranching on Saturday, March 23, Fort Worth. From left are Doug Slattery, 44 Farms, Cameron; James Henderson, Bradley 3 Ranch, Childress; Dr. Rick Machen; Dennis Braden, Swenson Land and Cattle, Stamford.


Jason Faubion, TCU Ranch Manage- ment Program, left, moderated the session which featured Dr. Mark Welch, who talked to school at- tendees about how the corn market affects the cattle industry, counting factors such as supply and demand as well as production and yield.


Jessica Adams, right, Lone Star Ag Credit, moderated 3 programs at the School for Successful Ranch- ing, Friday, March 22. At left is Larry Kueter, who discussed the details of conservation easements with students.


Left to right, Noble Foundation Consultants Steve Swigert, an agriculture economist, and Hugh Aljoe and Chuck Coffey, both range and pasture specialists, talked restocking during the School for Successful Ranching. Questions to ask yourself about restocking included why now, what to buy, where to buy it and how much to spend.


Jason Faubion, TCU Ranch Manage- ment Program, left, moderated the session on retiring into ranching, taught by Dr. Rick Machen, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.


Jessica Adams, left, Lone Star Ag Credit, moderated the session pre- sented by TSCRA member C. Beth Roberts, Lincoln Financial Advisors. Roberts taught the session on estate planning from the family ranching perspective.


Marc Shepard, left, and Rafe Har- grove, both with Hargrove Ranch Insurance, were speakers during the March 22 classroom session of the School for Successful Ranching. Shepard and Hargrove discussed how pasture, rangeland and forage insurance program strategies could work for landowners.


Jessica Adams, left, Lone Star Ag Credit, introduced School session speaker Amber Miller, attorney with Brady and Hamilton LLP. Miller spoke about private property rights at the ranch level.


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Donnell Brown, RA Brown Ranch, Throckmorton, spoke during the School for Successful Ranching about where the cattle industry is headed and what we can do to help each other along the way.


Chuck Coffey, Noble Foundation econo- mist, talked about how rainfall expecta- tions should factor into answering if it’s a good time to restock.


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