Held at the Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center, 10056 Marsh Lane, Suite B-101, Dallas, advance registration by March 28 is $50 or $60 at the door on the day of the event. To register in advance, go to agrilifevents.tamu.edu and enter the keyword “pasture.” Registration will include a catered lunch.

Program topics and presenters will include:

• “Effective Weed Control with Weed Identification, Proper Timing and Herbicide Selection,” Corriher

• “Save Money by Understanding Active Ingredients, Residual Control and Herbicide Cost,” Dr. Jason Banta, AgriLife Extension beef specialist

• “Grasshopper and Armyworm Control in Pastures and Hay Meadows,” Corriher; “Practical Suggestions to Get the Most Out of Your Spraying Equipment,” Banta

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• “Feral Hog Control in Texas – What’s Legal and What’s Not,” Dr. Billy Higginbotham, AgriLife Extension wildlife and fisheries specialist

AgriLife Extension is an educational outreach agency of the Texas A&M University System.

For more information, contact Michelle Sensing at (903) 834-6191 or amsensing@ag.tamu.eduFG

—AgriLife Today; agrilife.org/today/

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Feral hogs can do damage to a pasture overnight that will take weeks to repair, according to Texas AgriLife Extension Service experts. Texas AgriLife Extension Service photo by Dr. Billy Higginbotham.