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4th Annual Spivey Hill Challenge

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April 7, 2018 @ 9:00 am
2018-04-07T09:00:00-05:00
2018-04-07T09:30:00-05:00
Where:
Firemans Park
Graham
TX 76450
USA
Contact:
940-594-0401

April 17

4th Annual Spivey Hill Challenge

Firemans Park, Graham, TX 76450. Come out for the 5K and 1k Fun Run in honor of Bill Spivey and Spencer Street III. 9 a.m. 5K, 10 a.m. 1K Fun Run and 10:15 awards. This 5K race is being held to honor the late Bill Spivey, a long time Graham resident who passed away in 2014. Many of Graham’s landmarks, such as Dairy King, the baseball parks and the Spivey Hill housing addition, would not be here today if it weren’t for his vision and dedication to making this town the best that it can be. We want to honor his hard work and big dreams by holding this event in the heart of the area he developed. By including “Spivey Hill” in this 5K, this race becomes more of a challenge and you will deserve bragging rights after you complete it. All proceeds from the race will go to Shine On. Shine On is a non-profit organization that serves the women of Young and Jack counties who have been victims of domestic violence, have been released from jail and are clean and sober, or are homeless and need temporary housing. For more info visit www.spiveyhillchallenge.com or call 940-594-0401.

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Goats Get To Work

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April 7, 2018 @ 9:00 am
2018-04-07T09:00:00-05:00
2018-04-07T09:30:00-05:00
Where:
Firemans Park
Graham
TX 76450
USA
Contact:
940-594-0401

One of my professors out at Texas Tech University always told us that we aren’t just raising cattle, we’re raising grass, because without grass there is no cattle business. The same applies to most livestock species and crops we seek to raise- without good land management, no good yield can grow.

To read more, pick up a copy of the November edition of North Texas Farm & Ranch magazine, available digitally and in print. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Acorn Toxicity

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April 7, 2018 @ 9:00 am
2018-04-07T09:00:00-05:00
2018-04-07T09:30:00-05:00
Where:
Firemans Park
Graham
TX 76450
USA
Contact:
940-594-0401

By Barry Whitworth, DVM, MPH

With the prolonged drought, most pastures in Oklahoma end up in poor condition. With the lack of available forage, animals may go in search of alternative foods.

If oak trees are in the pastures, acorns may be a favorite meal for some livestock in the fall. This may result in oak poisoning.

Oak leaves, twigs, buds, and acorns may be toxic to some animals when consumed.

To read more, pick up a copy of the November edition of North Texas Farm & Ranch magazine, available digitally and in print. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Silver Bluestems

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April 7, 2018 @ 9:00 am
2018-04-07T09:00:00-05:00
2018-04-07T09:30:00-05:00
Where:
Firemans Park
Graham
TX 76450
USA
Contact:
940-594-0401

By: Tony Dean

There are a handful of grasses on North Texas grazing lands ranchers need to know, not because they are highly desirable, but rather because they are not of much value. I call them “decom” plants, which is am acronym for “Don’t Ever Count On Me.” Silver bluestem is a “decom” grass.

Silver bluestem is a perennial which grows in all areas of Texas. It can survive in almost all soil types, and in full sun conditions or in semi shade. It grows up to three feet tall and is easily recognized with the presence of the white fuzzy seed head. Also, one of the identifying characteristics of Silver bluestem is a bend in the stems at each node, causing the plants to take on a rounded shape as they mature.

To read more, pick up a copy of the November edition of North Texas Farm & Ranch magazine, available digitally and in print. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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