Cattle Raisers Virtual Convention set for Sept. 15
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association members and friends will gather virtually next month to hear industry insights, consumer trends and practical management tips during the Cattle Raisers Virtual Convention.
On Sept. 15, the convention kicks off with the opening general session, headlined by Evan Smith. The CEO and co-founder of Texas Tribune, Smith’s political insight is highly sought-after. Next, participants will choose between two tracks of breakout sessions, featuring hot topics like price discovery and marketing and how the agricultural industry helped Burger King change its mind on a controversial advertising campaign.
The next day begins with the membership meeting, followed by a market outlook from CattleFax CEO Randy Blach and more breakout sessions. At the conclusion of the event, members will vote for the association’s new slate of officers and recognize outgoing and incoming leaders.
Each registrant will also have access to a library of on-demand sessions, including:
• Protecting the ranch: Landowner liability law with Tiffany Dowell Lashmet, Texas A&M University;
• Sustainable parasite control in cattle with Dr. Harold Newcomb, Merck Animal Health;
• Use of drones in ranching with Megan Clayton, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension;
• Developing a successfulsSupplementation program for cattle operations with Jason Banta, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension;
• Know before you go: Succession planning with Jacqui Davie, Lincoln Agribusiness Services;
• Stocker cattle arrival: The intersection of health, risk, and opportunity with Dr. Mike Nichols, Boehringer-Ingelheim;
• Don’t roll the dice on reproduction with Dusty Abney, Ph.D., Cargill Premix and Nutrition; and
• Why and how to successfully wean calves prior to marketing with Ronald Gill, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.
Stacy Fox, the association’s executive director of education and events, said one benefit to the virtual format is freedom from scheduling restrictions.
“If they need to miss a session or can’t choose between simultaneous tracks, registrants will have the option to watch parts of the event—or the entire event—when it’s convenient to them,” she said.
For more information or to register, visit cattleraisersconvention.com.