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Prescribed Fire, Grazing Management Topics of Rancher Roundtable


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It’s not just pinkeye. It’s your


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ANCHERS ARE INVITED TO REGISTER for a Rancher Roundtable, May


13 to 15, at the Taylor County Expo Center, Abilene. Titled “Rancher Roundtable: Facilitating the Use of Prescribed Fire through Grazing Management,” the event is present- ed by Texas Grazing Lands Conser- vation Initiative, Texas A&M AgriL- ife Extension Service, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services, and the Texas Section Society for Range Management. For more information contact


Jeff Goodwin, at Jeff.Goodwin@ tx.usda.gov.


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