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Ranch gatherings to be held in Buffalo and Fort Stockton on Oct. 21

TSCRA will host ranch gatherings at the Pecos County Civic Center in Fort Stockton and Buffalo Livestock Marketing in Buffalo on Tuesday, Oct. 21. A free beef dinner will be served and attendees will hear from their local TSCRA Special Ranger about recent law enforcement activities and how they can keep their livestock and ranch equipment secure. Association staff will also give an update on important legislative issues. These events are free and anyone interested in cattle ranching is invited.

Please RSVP to 800-242-7820, ext. 192, or [email protected] to attend any of our gatherings.

To get to the Pecos County Civic Center from Fort Stockton, head north of town on US-285. The Civic Center is .5 mile north of the intersection of US-285 and I-10.

The event in Fort Stockton is sponsored by Capital Farm Credit.

Buffalo Livestock Marketing is located east of the intersection of Hwy 79 and Hwy 75 in Buffalo.

The ranch gathering in Buffalo is sponsored by Novartis Animal Health, Producers Cooperative Association and Capital Farm Credit.

Anyone who joins TSCRA at either of the gatherings will receive a free metal gate sign courtesy of Bayer Animal Health and New Holland Agriculture.

Written by:
kristin
Published on:
October 15, 2014

Categories: General

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