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All Ag Calendar

  • 10/08/09 -10/10/09 San Antonio International Farm & Ranch Show (www.farmandranchexpo.com)
  • 10/13/09 7:30am Ag Market Network's Monthly Cotton Conference Call (online at www.AgMarketNetwork.com) ***LIVE BROADCAST ON ALL AG, ALL DAY!
  • 10/14/09 9:00am Cattle Health Meeting in Plainview (806-291-5267)
  • 10/23/09 9:30am Prescribed Fire in Ranching Systems at the JA Ranch in Randall County (806-651-5760)
  • 10/28/09-10/30/09 Texas Cattle Feeders Association Annual Convention at Amarillo Civic Center (www.tcfa.org)
  • 10/30/09 9:00am Advanced Topics in Wildlife Management Series in Canadian, TX (806-323-9114)
  • 11/12/09 7:30am Ag Market Network's Monthly Cotton Conference Call (online at www.AgMarketNetwork.com) ***LIVE BROADCAST ON ALL AG, ALL DAY!
  • 11/17/09-11/18/09 Farm Service Agency Guaranteed Loan Program Lender Seminar in Lubbock (979-680-5220)
  • 12/05/09-12/07/09 Texas Farm Bureau Annual Meeting in Fort Worth, TX
  • 12/15/09 7:30am Ag Market Network's Monthly Cotton Conference Call (online at www.AgMarketNetwork.com) ***LIVE BROADCAST ON ALL AG, ALL DAY!
  • z01/04/10-01/07/10 Beltwide Cotton Conference in New Orleans, LA (www.cotton.org)
  • z01/13/10-02/25/10 Master Marketer Program in Amarillo (806-677-5600)
  • z01/27/10-01/30/10 Cattle Industry Convention & Trade Show in San Antonio, TX (www.beefusa.org)
  • z03/04/10-03/06/10 Commodity Classic in Anaheim, CA (www.commodityclassic.com)

Monday, June 1, 2009

New Resolution Raises Cattle Age Limits to Prevent BSE

According to the Associated Press – the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) has adopted a resolution raising cattle age limits related to preventing BSE in international beef trade. Beef exports and imports previously were restricted to boneless beef from cattle younger than 30-months of age. Now exports and imports would be allowed for boneless beef from cattle of all ages. This change is expected to boost U.S. efforts to convince Japan - just declared a controlled-risk country for BSE last week - to get rid of restrictions on U.S. beef imports to those from cattle 20-months old or younger.

GUEST INTERVIEWS

MONDAY
Bob Maurer with Manduca Trading in Chicago (800-388-0998)
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TUESDAY
Roger Haldenby, VP of Operations for Plains Cotton Growers (PCG)
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WEDNESDAY
Gerald Simonsen, Chairman of National Sorghum Producers (NSP)
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THURSDAY
Andy Holloway with Ash Angus LLC of Stamford, TX
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FRIDAY
Dr. Steve Amosson with Texas AgriLife Extension in Amarillo, TX
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