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Show RANCHERS TO HOLD SEMINAR A beef ranching seminar on "The Ranch Family and the Future" will be held in Beaver Beav-er on Monday, Feb. 6, according accord-ing to Ralph Pearson, president presi-dent of the Beaver County Cattlemen's Association. This seminar is sponsored by the Cattlemen's Association and the Beaver County Extension Service. Ser-vice. The seminar is designed to be of interest to both cattlemen cat-tlemen and their wives Anyone Any-one interested is invited to attend. at-tend. It will be held In the Community Center in Beaver from 9:30 a. m. until noon, and i from 1:30 to 3:3(T'Pt- rn. U S U Extension Agent Grant Esplin reports the program pro-gram will be as follows: Doyle J. Mathews, livestock specialist New Production Trends; crossbreeding, heat synchronization, syn-chronization, feed and care of replacement stock, and performance per-formance testing. Karl Parker, range specialist special-ist Getting the Most from Our Range; range plant nutrition, time of grazing, range trends, brush control. Paul Grimshaw, marketing specialist Ranch Income and Family Economics; outlook for beef, imports, competition for the family dollar, size of unit. Flora Bardwell, foods and nutrition specialist Wives Have Challenges Too; food prices, beef preparation, ranch vs. home budget. The State Engineer had scheduled a meeting for 3:00 p. m. on Feb. 6, This meeting meet-ing has been se-set for 3:30 p in. to avoid conflict with this seminar. |