Texas landowners are invited to the second session of the four-part Alamo Area Landowner Stewardship program from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 30 at the Land Heritage Institute, 1349 Neal Road in San Antonio.
“This program is part of a series of AgriLife Extension programs geared toward helping Texas landowners recover from last year’s record drought, especially as it applies to pasture recovery,” said Bryan Davis, Texas AgriLife Extension agent for agriculture and natural resources in Bexar County and a program presenter.
Four continuing education units will be offered, two in Integrated Pest Management and two in General.
“Dr. Bob Lyons, Barron Rector and I will all be presenting this session of the landowner stewardship series,” Davis said. “We will be addressing issues of importance to area landowners in an attempt to help them recover from the devastation of last year’s prolonged drought and its impact on their pastures, which, in turn, had an impact on their livestock.”
Registration is $25 and must be secured by May 25. For more information, contact Angel Torres in the Texas AgriLife Extension Service office in Bexar County at (210) 467-6575 or matorres@ag.tamu.edu.