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Cattlemen's Boot Camp set Aug. 22 to 23 at Texas A&M

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Cattle producers who want to learn more about various segments of production, marketing and carcass value will want to attend the Cattlemen's Boot Camp, Aug. 22 to 23 at the Texas A&M University Beef Center, College Station, Texas. The Cattlemen's Boot Camp is a cooperative effort between Texas A&M, the American Angus Association and the Angus Foundation.

This is the ninth Cattlemen's Boot Camp sponsored by the Association and Foundation. It is open to all cattle producers, but enrollment is limited, so producers should sign up in advance.

"The Cattlemen's Boot Camps are designed to be interactive sessions that will benefit all cattle producers," says Shelia Stannard, director of communications and events for the Association. "Boot Camp is a great refresher course for long-time producers and gives beginners an insight to the industry."

Texas A&M professors and Association staff will present the program. Small groups will be formed to allow for more hands-on interaction.

The event will begin at 9 a.m., Aug. 22 at the Texas A&M Beef Center, and runs through noon Aug. 23. Following the Boot Camp, Association staff will offer an optional session about specific Association processes and procedures for any member that wants to participate.

Registration is just $75, which includes meals and materials for the Boot Camp. Enrollment is limited, so sign up today, by contacting the Association for registration materials.

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Holiday Inn Express. Call 979-846-8700 by Aug. 1 to reserve a room at the negotiated rate. Be sure to ask for the Cattlemen's Boot Camp or CBC block.

Registration forms are available online at www.angus.org. For more information about Boot Camp or to register, contact Monica Jordan or Shelia Stannard at 816-383-5100.

The American Angus Association, with headquarters in Saint Joseph, Mo., provides programs and services to more than 36,000 members and thousands of commercial cattle producers nationwide. The Angus Foundation is a 501(c) 3 affiliate of the Association, and provides support to education, youth and research.

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