Posted on Aug 19, 2011 in
Aug 19, 2011 3:08 PM
A seminar on how to manage through a drought has been set for Sept. 1, from noon to 4 p.m., at the Bois d’ Arc Cowboy Church at Bonham, TX.

Called the Agricultural Management During Drought Seminar, it will be hosted by five Oklahoma and Texas organizations: The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Fannin County Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Fannin County Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD), Fannin County and Grayson County AgriLife Extension Service and Bois d’ Arc Cowboy Church.
“We want our producers to have quality information on as many topics as possible so they can make informed decisions and successfully make it through this drought,” says Hugh Aljoe, consultation program manager.
It will include presentations by Randy Moore, Fannin County NRCS district conservationist, and Noble Foundation ag consultants. Moore will review the potential of renovating ponds during drought. The Noble Foundation speakers will be:
The seminar is free, but advanced registration is requested. Register by calling Fannin County Natural Resources Conservation Service at 903-583-9513, ext. 3.
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