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Deke Alkire, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, was one of the guest speakers at the School for Suc- cessful Ranching. He and student Jane Everhart, Lampasas, paused their conversation for a photo.


Stan Bevers, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension economist and professor, talked about the “new normal” condi- tions of the cattle business at the School for Successful Ranching. His session was moderated by Lauren Payne.


TSCRA member April Bonds, Saginaw, and Dr. Neal Odom. Odom led an infor- mation session and discussion panel on strategic planning on the ranch.


Dr. Jude Capper gave the keynote speech about sustainability at the School for Successful Ranching on April 4. At left is session moderator Christi Keeler, Merck Animal Health.


Sarah Webb, member of the TSCRA Young Leadership Series program, mod- erated several sessions at the School for Successful Ranching, including the ses- sion on animal health by Dr. Ron Gill.


Jeff Goodwin, left, and Carl Homeyer, both with the Natural Resources Conser- vation Service. Goodwin and Homeyer led a School for Successful Ranching session on reducing dependence on hay in a cattle operation.


Lauren Payne, right, introduced guest speakers from the King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management at the School for Successful Ranching. From left are Dr. Kim McCuiston and Dr. Ryan Rhoades.


Dr. Robin Verble-Pearson, Texas Tech University and the Fire Ecol- ogy Lab, discussed prescribed burning at the School for Success- ful Ranching. Sarah Webb, right, moderated the session.


Left to right, School for Successful Ranching Moderator Cody Webb, John Sackett, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Natural Resources Consultant Kent Ferguson. Sackett and Ferguson led in a school session on soil health.


Session moderator Cody Webb, left, and Dr. Dan Hale, professor and Extension meat specialist, Depart- ment of Animal Science, Texas A&M University. Hale spoke at the School for Successful Ranching in a session about food safety.


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Sarah Webb, School for Successful Ranching moderator, introduced Dr. Wayne Hanselka, rangeland management expert retired from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, who discussed new technologies in range management.


Session moderator Sarah Webb and Dr. Mac Devin, Boehringer Ingelheim, who spoke about animal health protocols at the School for Successful Ranching. The Cattle Raisers community was saddened to learn that 2 days after this program Dr. Devin and his daughter Noel were killed in a tragic incident.


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