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CATTLE RAISERS COMMUNITY


TSCRA NEWS


You’re Invited


By Pete Bonds, president, Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association


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KNOW YOU WILL FIND SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO YOU, AND valuable to your ranch, at the 2015 Cattle Raisers Convention.


I encourage you to attend the entire convention, but if


you can only afford a day away from the ranch, consider coming for just a day. We did the math and fi gured it will take less than 10 percent of the value of a calf to pay for your Friday or


2015 Cattle Raisers Convention Packages


FULL REGISTRATION, MARCH 27 TO 29 The full registration package offers full access to all Cattle Raiser Convention events and sessions: • 23 School for Successful Ranching Classes • Issues Information Sessions hosted by TSCRA Committees, featuring Nina Teicholz, investigative journalist; U.S. Rep- resentative Mike Conaway (invited); Carlos Rubenstein, chair of the Texas Water Development Board; and more


• Opening General Session, featuring Former First Lady Laura Bush (invited) and author Sylvia Longmire


• Market Outlook • Drought Update and Weather Outlook • Full access to the Cattle Raisers Expo • 2 Luncheons in the Expo, featuring new beef products • 2 Receptions in the Expo • Saturday Breakfast in the Expo • Education in the Expo sessions • TSCRA Special Rangers Silent Auction • TSCRA Board of Directors meetings • Young Cattle Raisers After Party • Young Leadership Series Meeting • Access to PAC Special Drawing tickets • Texas Beef Council Fun Run • Cattle Raisers Dinner and Dance, featuring Jake Hooker and the Outsiders


• Closing General Session, showcasing the singing talents of The Swing Riders – Doc and Mike Blakely


BEST VALUE at $295 per person, before March 13


FRIDAY-ONLY REGISTRATION • School for Successful Ranching Friday sessions • Cattle Raisers Expo • Luncheon in the Expo • Education in the Expo Friday sessions • Welcome Reception in the Expo


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• Young Cattle Raisers After Party at the Omni $100 per person, before March 13


SATURDAY-ONLY REGISTRATION INCLUDES • School for Successful Ranching Saturday sessions • Cattle Raisers Expo • Breakfast in the Expo • Luncheon in the Expo • Education in the Expo Saturday sessions • Saturday Reception in the Expo • A seat at the Opening General Session, featuring Former First Lady Laura Bush (invited) and author Sylvia Longmire


• Market Outlook • Young Leadership Series meeting • Any of the Saturday TSCRA Committees Issues Sessions $150 per person, before March 13


SUNDAY-ONLY REGISTRATION INCLUDES • Cowboy Church, sermon and singing by Jeff Gore • Any TSCRA Issues Sessions on Sunday • Drought Update and Weather Outlook with Evelyn Browning-Garriss


• Closing General Session Luncheon, showcasing the talents of The Swing Riders – Doc and Mike Blakely $100 per person before March 13


A LA CARTE, PER PERSON, BEFORE MARCH 13 • Cattle Raisers Dinner and Dance • Friday Luncheon in the Expo • Saturday Luncheon in the Expo • Closing General Session Luncheon • Cow Camp


• TSCRA Spouse and Guest Tour of Bass Hall Free; please RSVP online


• TSCRA Spouse and Guest Luncheon at the Omni Dutch treat; please RSVP online


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$100 $35 $35 $85 $40


Saturday convention registration. You will have ample opportunity to learn enough at the entire convention, and especially the Friday and Saturday sessions, to make 1 animal in your herd worth 10 percent more. And we’ve added a lot of fun and entertainment to the entire schedule. I said it last year, and I’ll repeat it this year: the Cattle


Raisers Convention is a worthwhile investment in your business.


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