Randall County Ag Day and Crops Tour set for Aug. 29 in Canyon

The 46th annual Randall County Ag Day and Crops Tour, hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, is set for Tuesday, Aug. 29 at the Kuhlman Extension Center, 200 N. Brown Road, Canyon. The event includes work sessions, a keynote address and tours at a farm and ranch.

According to a news release, the program will run from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. and includes a free lunch. An RSVP is requested by Friday, Aug. 25 at https://tx.ag/RandallFieldDay23 or by calling the AgriLife Extension office at 806-468-5543.

“With the abundant rainfall received earlier in the growing season, weed resistance and control have been a huge battle this year and will be a major topic for this year’s tour,” said J. D. Ragland, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension agriculture and natural resources agent in Randall County in the release. “We also are excited to have Dr. Joe Outlaw with us at this year’s tour, as we are all anxious to hear about the components of the newly developed 2024 Farm Bill.”

Weeds and weed resistance were a major problem this year after abundant May rains. Weed control is on the agenda of this year’s Randall County Ag Day and Crops Tour Aug. 29 in Canyon.
Weeds and weed resistance were a major problem this year after abundant May rains. Weed control is on the agenda of this year’s Randall County Ag Day and Crops Tour Aug. 29 in Canyon.

This event is free. Registration and lunch costs are covered by Happy State Bank of Canyon, and breaks and refreshments are sponsored by Palo Duro Soil and Water Conservation District and Plains Land Bank. Three Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education units will be available for private pesticide applicators.

The Randall County Ag Day and Crops Tour is the largest-attended agricultural educational event AgriLife Extension in Randall County hosts each year, Ragland said.

Morning session topics and speakers

This year’s noon guest speaker will be Joe Outlaw, Ph.D., co-director of the Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M University and AgriLife Extension economist, Bryan-College Station. He will speak on the “Introduction to the New 2024 Farm Bill.”

The morning session will address weeds, markets and water. Topics and speakers include:

  • Weed Resistance and Control; What Works and What Doesn’t, Peter Dotray, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Research weed specialist and Texas A&M Department of Soil and Crop Sciences professor, Lubbock.

  • Cattle Market/Price Trends; Could Fall Prices Reach Year Highs? David Anderson, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension beef economist in the Department of Agricultural Economics, Bryan-College Station.

  • Sorghum Variety Study-Drone Image Viewing; Hicks Farms, Katrina Horn, AgriLife Research crop testing coordinator, and Ronnie Schnell, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension agronomist, both in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Bryan-College Station.

  • Pasture Cropping and Density Grazing Systems at the West Texas A&M University Nance Ranch, Miranda Stotz, WTAMU graduate agriculture student, Canyon.

  • Current Water Issues and Law Update, Jason Coleman, High Plains Underground Water District, Lubbock.

  • Impact of 2023 May Flood/County Growth and Daily Challenges, Randall County Judge Christy Dyer, Canyon.

Following the keynote address at noon, the AgriLife Extension Top Hand, Outstanding Result Demonstrator and Outstanding Agribusiness awards for Randall County will be presented.

Afternoon session topics and speakers

The afternoon session will feature the annual tour. Stops on the schedule include:

  • Stop 1: Sorghum Variety Study; Drip Irrigation and Soil Moisture Monitoring System — Danny Hicks Farms. Directions: Go 2 miles west of Canyon on State Highway 60, then take Farm-to-Market Road 1062 west for 2 miles. Turn north on City Lake Road for 1.5 miles and enter the field at the green gate on the west side.

  • Stop 2: Pasture Cropping System — West Texas A&M University Nance Ranch. Features wheat planted into native pasture situation, providing more grazing options and increased cattle gains.

For more information, contact Ragland at 806-468-5543 or email jd.ragland@ag.tamu.edu.

This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Randall County Ag Day and Crops Tour set for Aug. 29 in Canyon

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