Whether you can come to the Cattle Raisers Convention for a day or for the entire weekend,
this event is a worthwhile investment in your business.
Information Sessions Anyone registered for the entire Convention or for Saturday only is welcome to attend the Information Sessions.
Sustainability: A Great and Global Concept, but What Does It Mean for Ranching?
There’s a global discussion among beef producers, industry leaders, scientists, beef retailers and others about keeping beef on the plate in developed countries, and about getting more beef in the meals among developing countries.
The discussion on sustainability encompasses far more than domestic marketing, imports and exports. Sustainability extends to all aspects of the beef value chain, including environmental factors, social impacts and economic benefi ts.
Come to hear highlights from the worldwide discussion on sustainability in beef, from the pasture to the plate. Saturday, April 9, 8:30 a.m.
Speaker: Cameron Bruett, Past President of the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, Chief Sustainability Offi ces, JBS USA
Water and Surface Rights: Strategies and Tactics to Protect Your Property Rights
It seems that everyone wants a part of your property. Oil and gas companies get to extract minerals, but does that give them free rein over the surface of your land? Utility companies and groundwater districts want unique rights to water, but is that a fair use of your private property? Hear about things that landowners need to know, directly from the oil and gas world and from battles with water users. Saturday, April 9, 2:00 p.m.
Speaker: Joseph B.C. Fitzsimons, Uhl, Fitzsimons, Jewett & Burton
Beef’s Bad Rap: Dispelled Myths Beef Producers Should Know
Nutrition is a hot topic and few foods garner as much attention as red meat. Beef is nutrient-rich food, but it is often blamed for negative health effects. Come join Dr. McNeill for this informative session where you will hear the latest on beef nutrition research. Common myths will be dispelled and you will leave with important nutrition nuggets you can use to share with others about why beef
is a food for health. Saturday, April 9, 2:00 p.m.
Speaker: Shalene McNeill, Ph.D., R.D., NCBA Executive Director of Human Nutrition Research Eminent Domain Reform
SATURDAY-ONLY REGISTRATION INCLUDES:
• School for Successful Ranching Saturday sessions
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Cattle Raisers Expo Breakfast in the Expo Luncheon in the Expo
Learning Lounge in the Expo
• Reception in the Expo • Opening General Session •
Cattle & Beef Marketing Forum
• Young Leadership Series meeting
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Information Sessions on Saturday
$150 On or Before March 25
When you spend your days, weeks and months as an attorney representing landowners who want to fi ght the taking of their land by eminent domain, you develop a keen understanding of what it takes to protect landowner interests. Hear about how landowners can succeed in an eminent domain battle, and what our state might face if we fail to reform the eminent domain laws of Texas. Saturday, April 9, 3:30 p.m.
Speaker: Zach Brady, Brady & Hamilton, LLP Watch next month’s issue of The Cattleman for more details about the Cattle Raisers Convention!
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