-
Categories
-
Tags
aeroponics AgrAbility Agriculture AgriLife AgriLife Extension AgriSafe Alamo Soil Water Conservation District alternative markets Animal Husbandry artificial insemination assistive technology Battleground to Breaking Ground Beef Beekeeping Bees Beginning Farmer Beginning Farmer Rancher Bell County Belton bio-char Brazos County AgriLife Extension brush management building Business Business Planning BVCIL canning Casey Williams cattle centers for independent living chicken chickens cold storage Compatible Lands Foundation compost composting Conservation coop Cottage Food cottage food law cover crop Cover Crops Crop Planning Cut List Dallas Dean & Peeler Processing Demonstration Design Disability doug havemann education Elaine Ingham EQIP Extension F.A.R.M. farm farm assessment Farm Credit Texas Farm Tour Farmer farmers assisting returning military farmers market farming FEAT fence financial Flat Fodder food Food Handler Food Safety Forage Fort Hood Free FSMA funding GAP garden Gardening Garland gate Gatesville Georgetown Goat grants Grass Fed Beef group Growin on Faith Farm Growin' on Faith hacks handling Hands On hands on learning Hands-On Workshop health helpline heritage high tunnel HOPE Farms hydroponics Intensive Rotational Grazing Irrigation Joe Medina Kevin Ellis Killeen Koen Stokes label Labelling Liberty livestock Livestock Watering management market market analysis marketing melissa havemann mental health mesquite field farm Military Millican Alliance Millican Reserve mircobes NCAT ATTRA nixon No Till no-till drill NRCS nutrition Organic Pasture pasture management pastured peer Permaculture pigs pipe Plan planning pork Poth poutlry processing produce rain catchment Raised Bed ranch Rancher ranching Red Oak Rotational Grazing rural safety San Angelo San Antonio seguin Sheep sifter Small Ruminant Soil soil health soil science square foot gardening Stiles Farm stress Suscovich Sustainability tea Texas Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Texas AgrAbility Texas Worm Ranch Thrall Tour Tourism tractor training Turn Composting Urban USDA USDA NRCS vegetable vermiculture Veteran Waco webinar Website welding Wicking Wicking Beds Williamson County Workshop worksite World Hunger Relief worm bin worms writing
Description
Join us for an agriculture business workshop in Bell County (Belton) Texas. This workshop is a one day workshop designed for military veterans, beginning farmers and ranchers, individuals with disabilities, and anyone interested in starting an agriculture business.
Workshop sessions will include:
- Rural Business Ideas
- Intro to Business Planning
- Possibilities for Farming/Ranching with a Disability
- Financial Funding Sources for Farming/Ranching
- Marketing Resources
- Resources to Support Agriculture Business Operation
Cost of Workshop: $25 which includes breakfast, lunch, and workshop materials
Please make sure to wear something comfortable (with closed toe shoes) and warm as we will have some hands-on demonstrations outside in the afternoon.
View the Workshop Flyer
Click HERE to register and pay
Description
Join us for a cattle AI workshop in Coryell County (Flat), Texas. This workshop is a one-day workshop designed to provide information about the AI process for cattle and is open to all producers.
Workshop sessions will include:
- Chute Side Manners (Basic Handling from moving cattle to basic skills like palpation, blood draw, with live AI demonstration) – Presented by Bell County Extension Agent Lyle Zoeller
- Cattle Nutrition (Maintenance, Breeding, Lactating) – Presented by Purina Nutritionist Jennifer Ramthun
- Understanding EPD’s
Workshop cost is $25 which includes breakfast, lunch, and drinks.
Please make sure to wear something comfortable (with closed toe shoes) and warm as we will have a couple of Hands On Learning events outdoors in the morning before moving to our afternoon classroom portion.
View Cattle AI Workshop Flyer here