Front Range Wool Pool Meeting in Conrad
The Front Range Wool Pool meeting will take place on December 5th in Conrad, Montana at the Conrad Moose Lodge. Registration begins at 1:30 p.m. A Potluck Supper will begin at 6:00 p.m. President Pete Cornell from Loma will welcome participants followed by Dave McEwen, who will give an update on the Montana Wool Growers Association.
Educational presentations include:
• Dr. Lisa Surber-American Wool Council: Wool Quality and Trends
• Dr. Megan Van Emon-MSU Regional Beef Specialist: Relearning Drought Management
• Dr. Tom Murphy-MSU Assistant Professor: What Mastitis is Really Costing You?
• Dave Scott-NCAT: Sheep, Irrigated Pasture and Parasites
• Will Rambo/Travis Standley-Hubbard Feeds: Winter Supplementation Options
• Wesley Sarmento-Montana FWP: Introduction and Update
• Mike Hoggan-USDA: Wildlife Services Update
Drought Symposia in Choteau
Teton County Extension is hosting a Drought Symposia on December 6th in Choteau, Montana at the Stage Stop Inn. Registration will begin at 9:15 a.m. Presentations will begin at 9:30 with the following presenters:
• Megan Van Emon, MSU Regional Beef Cattle Specialist, Miles City: 2017 Eastern Montana Drought, Lessons Re-Learned.
• Lacey Orcutt and Camron DeBruycker, Farm Service Agency, Choteau:
We’re still in a Drought and Programs are Available.
• Don Britton-Meteorologist in Charge, NWS-Great Falls: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Headed with the Weather.
• Paula Gunderson, Natural Resources Conservation District: Choteau Now is the Best Time to Start Your Conservation Program Paperwork.
• Dr. Jeff Mosley, MSU Range Specialist, Bozeman: Why am I Always Running Out of Grass?
• Stephen Vantassel, MDA Vertebrate Pest Specialist (tentative): Effective Ground Squirrel Control Takes Dedication.
• Chrissy Hodgskiss, Hodgskiss Seed, Choteau: Crop Contract Outlooks for 2018.
The Symposia will conclude around 3:30 p.m. Please RSVP with the MSU Extension Office in Teton County at 466-2491.
Prairie Dog Control Workshop in Malta
With the increase in prairie dogs the last few years
it’s a good time to revisit control options. Stephen Van Tassel, Montana State Vertebrate Pest Specialist, will be at the library basement in Malta on November 13, at 3 pm to discuss the biology of and control options for prairie dogs. The program will also cover understanding the pesticide label and record keeping. Participant will be awarded 2 private recertification credits and receive a record keeping book.