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MEMBER PROGRAMS | RANCHING 101 upcoming educational programs


Reserve your seat at these at the Texas and Southwestern


Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA) headquarters. Ranching 101 programs are free to TSCRA members and $20 for non-members.


RSVP to rsvp@tscra.org.


July 19 — Genetics, EPDs, and Artifi cial Insemination


• The role of genetics in your herd - e.g. hybrid vigor vs. purebred


• Understanding EPDs and how to use them to make management decisions


• Using artifi cial insemination or a live bull


August 16 — Range and Pasture Management


• Stocking rates • Plant identifi cation • Fertilization and control options


BQA Beef Quality Assurance


Multi-Dose Syringe Care – Tap Water Rinse Outside, Boiling Water Flush Inside


High quality repeating syringes, or multi-dose syringes, are a great choice when vaccinating more than just a few cat tle. These syringes should be cleaned at the end of each day. Rinse the outside of the syringe with tap water to remove dirt and fl ush the inside with boiling water. Never use soap or any disinfectants like bleach, alcohol, Nolvasan, Lysol or other similar products. These products can leave residues in the syringe that may reduce the effi cacy of the vaccine.


tscra.org


A new set of bulls is ready for your inspection. These bulls are from 14-16 months of age and will be breeding age the spring of 2017.


Top quality bulls that fit your F-1 Brahman Hybrid program.


We invite you to come by the ranch and make


your selection … rugged hard working bulls with bred-in performance, designed to add value to your quality F-1 program.


GET THE MAXIMUM HYBRID VIGOR With J.D. HUDGINS BRAHMAN BULLS


We welcome you ... our gates are always open. For More Information


J.D. Hudgins Inc.


Breeders of Beef-Type American Gray Brahmans Hungerford, Texas 77448


Office: 979-532-1352 • FAX: 979-532-2825 email: manso@jdhudgins.com


Visit our website at www.jdhudgins.com


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