May 3, 2004
RANGELAND WATER CONFERENCE SET MAY 26 IN SONORA CIVIC CENTER
Writer: Steve Byrns, (325) 653-4576,s-byrns@tamu.edu
Contact: Pascual Hernandez, (325) 387-3101,p-hernandez@tamu.edu
SONORA – A need for current rangeland water news has prompted Texas
Cooperative Extension in Sutton, Crockett and Schleicher counties to
sponsor the Rangeland Water Conference. The event will be May 26 in the
Sonora Civic Center.
Registration is scheduled for 9 a.m. The program will start at 9:25
a.m. with a welcome by Sutton County Judge Carla Garner.
Three Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education units will
be available to participants.
"Water and the growing issues surrounding this precious resource are of
utmost importance to all West Texans," said Pascual Hernandez, Extension
agent for Sutton County. "We're right over the Edwards Aquifer here, one
of the most important underground water sources in the state. Our whole
agricultural economy, including our land values, hinges directly on water,
or the lack of it.
"This conference is designed to give our producers a concise overview
of the topics that most affect them. We'll be talking about everything
from maintaining water quality and riparian management to the ‘rule of
capture' and Texas water law. If you are a landowner in our area or have
an interest in learning more about West Texas water-related issues and
technology, I would strongly urge you to attend this conference."
Morning speakers and their topics will include:
- "Plant Water Needs/Herbicide Alternatives," Dr. Keith Owens, Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station range scientist, Uvalde;
- "Maintaining Water Quality Through Analysis," Cindy Cawley,
Schleicher County Underground Water Conservation District manager,
Eldorado; and
- "Windmills," Bob Bracher and James Docker, Aermotor of San Angelo.
Afternoon topics and speakers include:
- "Riparian Management," Vaden Aldridge, Natural Resources Conservation
Service district conservationist, Eldorado;
- "Rule of Capture," Dr. Todd Votteler, Guadalupe-Blanco River Trust,
Seguin; and
- "Texas Pesticide Laws and Record Keeping Requirements," Cain Cline,
TDA, San Angelo.
Pre-registration by May 24 is $10 per person to cover the cost of the
meal and educational materials.
For more information contact the Extension offices in Sutton,
Schleicher or Crockett counties.
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