News Desk

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Free
beef quality training to be offered in Columbus
FORT WORTH, Texas, April 11, 2006―Beef
producers can get free training to help them become more competitive by
attending the Texas Beef Quality Producer Program in Columbus, Texas, on
Tuesday, May 2.
The Texas Beef Quality Producer Program teaches the principles of
Beef Quality Assurance, a proven system of sensible management practices
that help improve the quality and safety of beef, explains Dick Sherron,
president of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association.
“In addition, the program updates ranchers on changes occurring
in the industry and what we must do to increase demand for our cattle.
It clearly demonstrates how a producer’s actions on the ranch have a
huge impact on the final beef product,” emphasizes Sherron.
Each session involves an intensive eight hours of training,
divided into two levels. Level I covers BQA principles, industry update,
record keeping, environmental stewardship and proper management
practices associated with genetic selection, cattle handling, culling,
vaccine and drug use.
Level II provides a detailed explanation of the requirements
needed to receive and maintain full certification as a Texas Beef
Quality Producer.
“Certification recognizes an elite group of cattle producers
who do things right,” asserts Sherron. Cattle producers must embrace
BQA methods if they plan on staying in business.
“Consumers―the people who buy our beef to eat―are
telling us they want their food, not only delicious, but safe, wholesome
and raised responsibly. We must respond if we want a place for our beef
to go.”
Although the program is free, persons planning to attend are
asked to RSVP by April 25, so planners can prepare for the right number
of participants. To RSVP or for more information call TSCRA at 1 (800)
242-7820, ext. 118 and ask for Mark Perrier or email mperrier@texascattleraisers.org.
The
program will be held at Columbus Livestock Market, from Columbus head
East on HWY 90 out of Columbus and turn left on Reese Lane and travel
about 1/4 mile and Columbus Livestock Market will be on the left side.
Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.
The Level I program begins at 8 a.m. and ends at 3:00 p.m. A
complimentary lunch will be served. The Level II program begins at 3
p.m. and ends at 5 p.m.
The TBQP program is a collaborative effort of Texas and
Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Texas Beef Council and Texas
Cooperative Extension.
Funding is provided by TSCRA, checkoff dollars from TBC and
generous sponsorships from Cargill Cattle Feeders, Pfizer Animal Health,
Heritage Land Bank, AgriLand Farm Credit Services, Capital Farm Credit,
AgTexas Farm Credit Services, Texas Land Bank, Southwest Texas ACA, Ag
Credit of South Texas and Great Plains Ag Credit.
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association is a
129-year-old trade organization whose 13,400 members manage
approximately 5.4 million head of cattle on 70.3 million acres of range
and pasture land, primarily in Texas and Oklahoma.
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