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The third annual Deep South Stocker Conference is Aug. 19 at Auburn University's E.V. Smith Research Center in Shorter. A joint effort of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, the Mississippi State University Extension Service, and the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, the presentations include:
July 25, 2011

The third annual Deep South Stocker Conference is Aug. 19 at Auburn University's E.V. Smith Research Center in Shorter. A joint effort of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, the Mississippi State University Extension Service, and the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, the presentations include:
"Considerations for Successful Deworming" by Thomas Yazwinski, University of Arkansas.
"Developing a Sound Mineral Program" by John Arthington, University of Florida.
"Managing Buy-Sell Margins for Feeder Cattle" by Emmit Rawls, University of Tennessee.
"Economic Grazing Programs for Stockers" by Don Ball, Auburn University.
Producer Panel that includes Tim Tucker, Monroe, AL; and Clay Kennemer, Hollywood, AL.
"Advances in Shipping Fever Treatment" by Clint Krehbiel, Oklahoma State University.
"Byproduct Feeding" by Darrell Rankins, Auburn University.
The conference begins at 8 a.m. Aug. 19 and ends at 4:45 p.m. for a tour of new backgrounding research facility at E.V. Smith Research Center. Registration is $75 ($100/couple), which includes educational seminars, meals and tours. To register, contact Kathleen Swenson at 334-844-1526; [email protected].
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