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Thursday, July 28. 1983
The Dublin Progress
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International Ranchers
Roundup
Ranchers
from chancellor of the Texas week
Registration sponsor
throughout the nation will A&M University System. information is available Our objective is to
gather at the Convention Participants have their through the San Angelo bring together the finest
Center in San Angelo for choice of any or all of Convention Bureau, minds in the ranching
----- industry so that everyone
Annual seven
Ranchers concurrent
different (915)653-1206
sessions
A special feature of the can benefit from the
1RR will be panel and assembled expertise and
the 3rd
International
Roundup (IRR) which beginning at 8:45 a m.
begins August 1 for five August 2 continuing individual discussions interchange of ideas, the
days of educational through 5 p m August 5 concerning the much coordinators % explain
sessions and ranch tours, in beef cattle, sheep and talked-about Savory Ranchers are urged to
Over 100 goats, ranch family Grazing Method. a bring their wives, ranch
internationally renowned business management, grazing system that has managers or foremen
speakers from 25 states wildlife,
grazing attracted widespread because there s just too
and South Africa will be management, marketing attention throughout the much
on hand to share their
expertise
and computerized Southwest
ranching. Ranchers can The IRR s
information
generated here for one
basic person to absorb "
Many past participants
SWPGA
Headline speakers who attend talks in any of the purpose is to offer the
will adress the opening sessions. Special most practical have compared the two
day general session at 1 registration rates favor comprehensive training previous conferences ±
p.m. August 1 are Sub ranchers and spouses, available in all areas of with Texas A&M s animal ^/QUlliy IxCUOl L
Waldrip, National Several sessions will be ranch operation, science curriculum.
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Peanut Growers annual meeting
Bill Boswell, De Leon, meeting will be the A special report on the The meeting will
Texas, President, presentation of Dallas Washington scene will be conclude with a barbecue
Southwestern Peanut Smith. Deputy Director made by Sam White, lunch to be served at the
Growers' Association, of the Tobacco and consultant representing Research and Extension
ia$ reminded all peanut Peanuts Division, USDA. peanut grower interests in Center and hosted by
growers to attend the Washington. D C Smith Washington SWPGA and the
Association Annual is widely recognized in SWPGA officials will
Meeting to be held in the peanut industry as the make brief reports to the Stephenville Production
Stephenville on Friday, molder and coordinator members on the 1982-83 Credit Association
July 29. The meeting will of the many operation. Coffee and don
jegin at lO a m and will administrative phases ,pf be served just prior to the
be held at the Texas the peanut program SQPGA officials said 10 a^m. starting time
A&M Research and Smith will comment on peanut grower leaders *"e Association
Extension Center on the peanut price support are expected to be president stressed the
Highway 281 at the north program and will respond present from most major need ,0 have a gooc
city limit. to questions in a peanut production areas attendance at this annua
Highlight *"of the discussion period of Texas and Oklahoma
session
Cattleman’s Association repeated.
President; US. Perhaps
Representative Tom important
the most
news to
Loeffler (D-Texas); Dr ranchers who have not
Cas Maree, animal yet made plans to attend Agricultural
department is that IRR registration will
University be available in the
Pretoria, South Africa; Convention Center lobby Kensing.
Dr. Fee Busby, range throughout the week management
The four ranch tours,
however,
according to coordinators which is recognized as
Dr. LeRoy Hoermann one of the nation's best.
and Dr Larry White with lor its superb instruction,
the Texas A&M versatile program, and
Research outstanding speakers acid poisoning
Inc., located on the acid Animals that are not
Rv lr»A Pnnp Dublin Highway between hungry will not be
Dj JOc r OpC _ Bramlett Implement and affected as seriously by
Several cases of prussic sorghym and hybrids of AMPI. can run tests for toxic materials since their
have these Livestock should prussic acid and let you intake will be limited. (3)
science
chairman,
and Extension Center
in Uvalde and Robert H
This year a special already been reported not be allowed access to know if it is present Hay Remove all animals from
"discussion session" was this summer I kept wilted materials until they which you have recently the pasture if one in the
farm created
allow thinking it would rain and are completely dried
baled also should be herd shows any signs of
science department
chairman, University of
Wyoming; and
with
are
Arthur
Hansen
closed A&M Center All are
Dr except for a few scattered affiliated with the Texas
seats which coordinators Agricultural Extension discussions
expect to fill early in the Service, the main IRR problems.
specialist participating ranchers to as a result there would As far as prussic acid checked before it is fed poisoning. (4) Call a
the" San Angelo visit informally one-on- not be any reason for poisoning is concerned. However, it if will be veterinarian immediately
one with certain speakers producers
for
to become the poison acts rapidly several weeks before it is if an animal appears to be
more in-depth alarmed However, most and can kill animals used, then it should be poisoned (5) If you have
of specific of the county is dry and at within minutes In most safe, as the prussic acid hay which is already
cases, animals will no longer be a threat baled and you suspect it
after it has completely to be toxic, a sample
4-H Club Reports
By Scotty Hayes
animal what’s involved
Owning an
brings with it an
obligation to learn to
keep it healthy. In the
national 4-H veterinary
V
Brucellosis program
changes in effect
Changes in the Texas brucellosis test. In such a
the time of this writing, acute
forecasters are calling for become affected within
more hot and dry ten to fifteen minutes
dried. should be collected and
To prevent prussic acid checked by a lab before it
poisoning in livestock, is fed
there are several points or The overall key to
steps to consider (1) preventing prussic acid
need to be cautious so as brief period of stimulation Allow plant materials to poisoning in livestock is
to prevent any more followed by depression thoroughly dry before to be aware of plant
losses due to prussic acid and paralysis Signs of grazing or baling. (2) materials that may cause
weather With that kind after eating toxic material
of forecast and with and can die in two or
present conditions such three minutes
as they are, producers Symptoms may include a
science and dog care and
framing programs, young learn that, just as
people are learning a
broad range of skills.
is caused by
suffocation since oxygen
supplement before keep cattle from grazing
turning them on plants such plants until a safe
s-xsss ssB-es: rrusir. a-va a.™ trp “ ■
Ew™ S^SSbub
humans, regular Commission. Commis- negative suspect, may a severe wilt
checkups and prompt sioners also approved a move.
With help from local action, in case of illness change in Procedure for ^ g non.jn{ected her(J tha, cau$es jsonj tissues This a)so causes
veterinarians who often are vital to the health and establishing a certified q{ ^ which has becn those causing the high/st the blood to appear bright
ree er adult ' vaccinated those mortality in livestock
animals that are card test when grazed during the
negative at the time of wilting process are which you think may
movement may move sorghum-type plants such have prussic acid, but
without restriction. as Johnson grass, Sudan you are needing to graze
Although many plants remains in the blood and
contain the toxic material is not exchanged in the
serve as project leaders,
4-Hers in the veterinary
science program,
vitality of their animals.
Awards and incentives,
provided by Upjohn and
supported by the Upjohn Ralston Purina, and
Company, learn to arranged by the National
Three
commissioners
present at a
meeting of
new
were
recent
the
red
If you have a
field
4-H Council, are
available to members
who excel in these
identify potential health
problems and how to
prevent and control
diseases. The program programs,
covers all animals, from programs,
tiny mice and gerbils to honor are awarded t<9
the more common dog four members, in each
and cat pets to horses, county. State winners in
livestock and zoo dog care receive a
animals. 4-H members transistor radio, while
conduct animal care veterinary science state
workshops, volunteer for winners each receive a
work at zoos and assist $75 U S. Savings Bond,
veterinarians with simple All state winners then are
Commission. They are
Mrs. Mary Nan West,
Batesville; Laurence
In both Bostick, Brookshire; and
medals of Robert Bartlett, Canton.
As a result cf 'the
recently passed
legislation relating to the
procedures.
eligible to compete for
Texas
progr,
instr
draw,
couf
mov.
slaugl
4-Hers in the dog care sectional awards,
and training program, expense-paid trips to the
supported by the Purina National 4-H Congress in
Dog Foods Group, Chicago. During
Ralston Purina Congress, six national
Company, learn about winners in each program
the more than 100 breeds receive $1,000
of dogs in America and scholarships,
how to choose a dog You can learn more
most appropriate for their about these and other 4-
special pet. They learn H programs by contacting
proper care and training the county extension
techniques to increase office, 231 E. McNeill,
their understanding of Stephenville. a.
County Homemaking
By Barbara Whiting
brucellosis
commissioners
d TAHC staff to.
proposals that
ssibly apply to
nt of cattle to
r only from a
quarantined herd without
testing of that herd This
regulation must conform
to federal rules; at
present, federal rules
require that all cattle from
a quarantined herd be
tested.
One of the changes
relating to movement of
cattle is in a consignment
in which there is a
vaccinated animal that is
a suspect ” on the
Water Well
Drilling & Service
BILCO
Hwy. 281 South Hico. Texas
it, you may take plant
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Barbecue
Barbecued fish fits right
in with warm weather,
cole slaw, French Bread
and a favorite beverage.
Any fish will barbecue
well, whether ft is pond-
raised catfish or the more
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steak. Fish cook quickly
and are a sure bet to
satisfy impatient
appetites. ,
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seafood ideas, write
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University, College
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Grimes, Bill. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1983, newspaper, July 28, 1983; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth778232/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.