Cattle producers across the country face new challenges as the cattle market reaches new heights.
Even though feed and fertilizer are less expensive than in years past, the cost of many agricultural inputs is on the rise.
To help beef producers manage their operational costs in today’s fluctuating markets, The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation will host its third annual Texoma Cattlemen’s Conference: “Rising Risk-Expanding Opportunities, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 27, at the Ardmore Convention Center. During the conference, regional and national industry leaders will focus on the rising risks and expanding opportunities for beef producers.
“Cattlemen are perhaps operating with greater exposure to associated risks,” said Hugh Aljoe, consultation program manager. “But higher risks usually mean there is potential for greater rewards. So where are the opportunities? What are the risks producers need to manage? How do producers do that successfully? We’ll answer those questions and more at this year’s Texoma Cattlemen’s Conference.”