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Coming Events - April 19, 2017 (Cont.)
Tenessee
 
May 2: Producers planning to sell meat directly to consumers have some free training available. A University of Tennessee Extension workshop will begin at 6:30 p.m. CDT at the Tennsco Community Center in Dickson, Tenn. The information will apply to beef, pork, lamb and goat meat, but will not be relevant to poultry producers. Preregistration is required. Contact Vickie Witcher at vwitcher@utk.edu or 615-446-2788.

May 10-July 11: Dreaming of managing your own green acres? The University of Tennessee Center for Profitable Agriculture will offer “Considerations for Beginning Farmers” at several dates and locations across the state. The fullday workshop is designed for those with little or no farming background. Cost to attend is $25 per person, which includes the program and lunch.
 
The remaining dates and locations are:
 
•May 10: Grainger County Ag. Pavilion, Rutledge, Tenn. Registration deadline is May 2, 2017.
 
•July 11: Madison County UT-TSU Extension Office, Jackson, Tenn. Registration deadline is July 3, 2017. For more information, contact Mitchell Mote in the Rutherford County Extension Office at 615-898-7710.
 
May 18-20: The 2017 Small Ruminant Conference will be on the campus of the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture in Knoxville, Tenn. Highlights of this year’s conference include a tour of the parasite lab with the UT College of Veterinary Medicine, FAMACHA training and a trade show. For additional information and a flyer, visit https://extension.tennessee.edu/rhea. Pre-registration is required by May 5.
 
OTHER STATES
 
April 20: A webinar covering “Diagnosing Plant Diseases for the Average Person” and sponsored by Purdue University Women in Agriculture will be noon to 1 p.m. EST. Register at https://ag.purdue.edu/Extension/wia/Pages/webinars.aspx
 
May 3-4: The Animal Agriculture Alliance’s annual Stakeholders Summit will be at the InterContinental Kansas City at the Plaza, Kansas City, Mo. Check the Alliance website at www.animalagalliance.org for summit information. You can also follow the hashtag #AAA16 and #ActionPlease2017 for periodic updates about the event. For general questions about the Summit, contact summit@animalagalliance.org or call (703) 562-5160.
 
May 4-5: The National Breeders Roundtable, which brings poultry breeder specialists and geneticists from the industry, universities and government together to discuss the latest research developments and genetic trends in poultry breeding, will be at the Renaissance Airport Hotel in St. Louis, Mo. To view the agenda and to register, visit www.uspoultry.org 
4/19/2017