Beef Producers Day will be held on Friday, November 30th at the Effinghame Blue Building in the Effingham City Park.
10:45AM Registration
11:00AM Keeping the Cowherrd Health by Larry Hollis DVM, K-State Beef Veterianarian
Noon Catered lunch by the Banks of Atchison County and Atchison County Livestock Board
1:00PM Staying Informed on Livestock Issues by Eric Atkinson, K-State Extension Radio
2:00 Adjourn
All beef producers of Northeast Kansas are invited to attend this educational program sponsored by Atchison County Livestock Board, K-State Extension and the Banks of Atchison County. This has been a tough year for those managing a cowherd. Do plan to come and enjoy a day of information and fellowship. There is no charge to attend, but they do ask for reservations by November 26th for meals.
RSVP to Chris Bodenhausen 913-370-3766
Jeff Hoffman 913-370-0747
or Atchison County Extension Office at 913-833-5450.
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Doniphan Co search warrant leads to 3 arrests
Horton truck driver seriously injured in Monday wreck
Sex crimes charges hold Atchison teen
Fleeing, drugs, hold Atchison man
Attempted bike escape earns prison stay
Atchison's USD 409 names new Superintendent
Falls City Officials respond to criticism
Third day Superintendent candidate named by USD 409
ATCH CO SO seeks tips regarding stolen motorcycle
Former 1st District Legislative candidate wins defamation case
USD 415 to begin alternative education programĀ
Expansion of Atchison skatepark planned
NioCorp to begin 12-week drilling program
Olathe woman arrested in Jackson Co on drug charges
Longtime Sabetha Fire Chief to retire
Hiawatha City Commission approves fireworks on trial basis
Two new members appointed to Brown Co Planning Commission
USD 409's Honeywell named as superintendent finalist
LATEST STORIES
Spring cleaning time in the city of Horton
Summer EBT cards being distributed in Nebraska
Early morning power outage planned for Falls City
MO Congressman Graves critical of USPS
Grant apps for Falls City Amphitheater project denied
Jackson Heights names new MS/HS Principal
Seatbelt surveys coming to local counties
Commission approves bid for chip sealing county roadways