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Debbie Gill: Advocating for Agriculture

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By Dani Blackburn

Debbie Gill was not born into a life of agriculture. However, that did not stop her from quickly developing not only a passion for it, but a deep understanding of the role advocacy plays for the industry.

Gill and her husband, Ron, own and operate Gill Cattle Company, a cow-calf operation in North Texas. She has served in numerous advocacy roles as she works tirelessly to promote the importance of beef as she shares that love with others.

Gill has served as the Texas CattleWomen president, Region IV Director for the American CattleWomen and she was elected to the Cattlemen Beef Board where she has sat both on the safety committee and stakeholder engagement committee. Her love of ranching also led to the creation of Women in Ranching, which focuses on education for females in agriculture.

To read more pick up a copy of the September 2021 NTFR issue. To subscribe call 940-872-5922.

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Ag Elsewhere: Wyoming

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By Tressa Lawrence

Babies are tucked away in every nook and cranny. Many ranchers across Wyoming have baby animals popping up all over this time of year.

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Ag Elsewhere: Montana

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By Lindsey Monk

Another load of grain in to keep feeding the calves until the green grass can really start popping.

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Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch….

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By Rayford Pullen | [email protected]

Spring has sprung and hopefully the rains will continue where our country will heal from the previous droughts and our grasses will thrive. We are especially hopeful for the Panhandle of Texas where our neighbors and friends have been dealt a deadly blow to homes, ranges, livestock, and people. Keep them in your prayers as they will not be able to return to normal for many years if at all. Having lost their ability to benefit from this great cattle market is a double whammy for all of them.

Now is the time of year when we need to take care of business as it relates to our new calves that have been hitting the ground this spring. First and foremost is vaccinating for Blackleg followed by deworming with a white wormer and the IBR complex. Blackleg is a soil-born disease and with pastures extremely short this spring our calves have been grazing the green grass as soon as it shows itself, making them even more vulnerable to picking contaminates from the soil.

To read more, pick up a copy of the April issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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