MEMBER PROGRAMS | RANCHING 101
Reserve your seat at these upcoming educational programs at the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) headquarters.
Ranching 101 programs are free to TSCRA members and $20 for non-members.
RSVP at
rsvp@tscra.org.
August 18 — Agricultural Lending and Land Leasing • Lending options for a new or small rancher • How to prepare for a meeting with your lender • Understanding a grazing lease
September 15 — Range and Pasture Management • Stocking rates • Plant identifi cation • Fertilization and control options
BQA Beef Quality Assurance
BQA Advice on Broken Needles
When giving shots, restrain the animal properly and use best management practices for injections.
Don’t straighten bent needles.
If the needle remains in the animal, mark the location.
If a broken needle can’t be removed at the ranch, contact a veterinarian immediately to have the needle surgically removed.
If a broken needle can’t be extracted from the tissue, record the animal’s ID to ensure it is never sold or leaves the ranch. At the end of its productive life, the animal should be euthanized and disposed of properly.
tscra.org “The Pedigree is in the Name”
FOUNDATION BEEFMASTERS
The Dale Lasater Ranch Matheson, CO 80830 Dale Lasater 719-338-8893 Alex Lasater 210-872-1117 719-541-BULL
lasater@rmi.net
The 6 ® HOME OF THE FOUNDATION HERD OF THE BEEFMASTER BREED Essentials
• DISPOSITION • FERTILITY • WEIGHT • CONFORMATION • HARDINESS • MILK
PRODUCTION
66th Annual PRODUCTION SALE
SELLING
120 Sixteen-Month-Old Bulls 20 Two-Year-Old Bulls
SEPTEMBER 11, 2015 Field Day • Contract and Private Treaty Female Sale
SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 Bull Sale • Cowboy Auction Format • 10:00 a.m.
Breds and Opens Available Private Treaty Please contact us for a bull DVD or more information.
www.DaleLasaterRanch.com
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