The second annual Texas Youth Cattle Conference dates have been set for June 12-15 and July 5-8.
The June conference will take place in Central and South Texas regions, and the July conference will be located in the Panhandle. Students can apply to attend the session of their choice.
The conference, hosted by the Texas Beef Council (TBC), is designed for youth who have a desire to expand their knowledge about the Texas beef industry.
Attendees will explore the beef industry by focusing on beef’s role in the food industry, nutrition, beef cattle science, management and marketing in that region of Texas. Students will hear from industry experts and have the chance to learn through hands-on activities throughout the conference.
“Building off the success and momentum from our conference last year, we’re adding an additional conference for Texas youth to attend this year that will take place in the Texas Panhandle,” said Brandi Richards, TBC board member and feedyard owner from Hereford. “The Texas Youth Cattle Conference is designed to empower our young men and women with the knowledge and tools needed to become successful members and advocates of the beef community.”
This checkoff-funded program is free of charge. Students will only be responsible for their travel to and from the starting locations for either conference. Texas youth involved in junior cattle breed associations, the Texas FFA Association or Texas 4-H are encouraged to apply online.
Applications are due March 10. A limited number of students will be accepted to attend each conference. Applicants must be at least 16 years old as of January 2017.