Cattlemen come in from the range
Today is the opening of the annual Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association convention at the Reed Center in Midwest City.
The convention annually draws cattlemen — and cattlewomen — from all corners of the state and features one of my favorite events, the Cattlemen’s College. That’s a series of concurrent seminars that cover everything from the economics of cattle production to creating better pasture and forage.
This year, the cattlemen’s group is bringing in David Anderson, an economist from Texas A&M University, to close out the Cattlemen’s College and the convention as a whole with a briefing on the cattle market outlook in session that begins at 10 a.m. Saturday.
I’ll report more from the event, along with some photos of the trade show.
Jim Stafford
Business Reporter
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