News Desk

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Cattle
Raisers to hold membership gathering in Carthage
FORT
WORTH, Texas, April 13, 2005―Beef
cattle producers in the Carthage area are invited to attend a free TSCRA
membership gathering and educational program on Tuesday, April 26.
Participants can earn one CEU for their pesticide applicator’s
license. You don’t have to be a TSCRA member to attend.
Registration begins at 5:30 p.m., followed by a presentation on
effective horn fly control by a representative of Bayer Animal Health
and a discussion of the U.S. Animal Identification Plan, why it’s
needed and how it will affect cattle producers.
A complimentary supper will be served at 7:45 p.m., and there
will be lots of time to meet and visit with other producers.
“The purpose of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers
Association’s membership gatherings is two-fold,” says TSCRA
President Dick Sherron. “We want to provide local opportunities for
cattle producers to meet, visit and get some good information. But more
importantly, we want to concentrate on gathering up some new members.
“Please come and bring your friends and neighbors who should be
members of TSCRA,” Sherron urges. “We must increase the number of
cattle producers we represent if TSCRA is to continue to be an effective
voice for beef producers.”
The Panola County Cattleman’s Association is hosting the
gathering at the Panola County Expo Center. For directions call Doug
McKinney at (903) 693-0380.
Sponsors are Bayer Animal Health, the Panola County Beef and
Forage Committee and Fish & Steel Equipment, Inc.
There is no charge to attend the gathering; however, to help the
hosts in planning for the event, please let TSCRA know by April 19 if
you plan to attend. To RSVP call Jackie Yeager at 1 (800) 242-7820, ext.
145.
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association is a
128-year-old trade organization whose 13,000 members manage
approximately 5.4 million cattle on 70.3 million acres of range and
pasture land, primarily in Texas and Oklahoma.
―TSCRA-11-2005―
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