Amarillo area business news for the week of Sept. 4, 2022

Forage sorghum field tour set Sept. 7 near Bushland

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will present the Forage Sorghum Plot Tour beginning at 9 a.m. Sept. 7 on trial plots located west of Amarillo. Those who wish to attend should exit Interstate 40 at Arnot Road and turn north; the plots will be at the northwest corner of Arnot and Indian Hills Road.

The program is free with the sponsorship of the United Sorghum Checkoff Program. Boxed lunches will be provided to those who preregister by Sept. 5 to jourdan.bell@ag.tamu.edu or carla.naylor@ag.tamu.edu.

The forage sorghum silage trial includes 77 sorghum hybrids, said Jourdan Bell, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension agronomist, Amarillo. “This is a great year to compare different forage sorghum hybrids’ response to early season drought in the same production environment,” Bell said.

Trial plots were planted on June 15 and will be harvested at the soft dough stage. The plot tour is scheduled to view early maturing varieties before chopping, and private field visits can be scheduled to view later-maturing hybrids.

The tour topics and speakers will be:

  • Forage Sorghum Silage Hybrid Trial Overview – Bell.

  • Insect Management in Forage Sorghum – Pat Porter, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension entomologist, Lubbock.

  • Increasing Texas Dairy Forage Demands – Juan Pineiro, Ph.D., DVM, AgriLife Extension dairy specialist, Amarillo.

  • Forage Sorghum Selection to Optimize Starch and Fiber Digestibility – Douglas Duhatschek, DVM, Texas A&M University graduate student, Amarillo.

  • Open Plot Tour – Public Forage Sorghum Trial and Grain Sorghum Demo.

AgriLife Extension agricultural agents honor Man/Woman of the Year recipients

The “Man/Woman of the Year in Texas Agriculture” Awards were presented recently by the Texas County Agricultural Agents Association, TCAAA, during their annual conference. TCAAA started the awards program in 1962 to recognize individuals who exhibit outstanding leadership in agriculture, agribusiness and educational program support of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agriculture and natural resources county agents across the state.

For District 1 – Amarillo headquarters, the honoree is Virgil Bartlett.

Bartlett, a longtime friend and strong supporter of AgriLife Extension, is a native of Lamesa and a graduate of West Texas State University. Upon graduation, he made Randall County his home. He served as chairman of the Randall County Junior Livestock Show Buyers Club for several years and on the Building Committee for the current Kuhlman Extension Center in Randall County as well as the Digger Howard 4-H Livestock Barn. He has supported AgriLife Extension across the entire Panhandle region. He served as manager of Tri-State Fair and Rodeo in Amarillo for 20 years, retiring in December 2021. He implemented the annual Tri-State Fair and Rodeo Benefit Gala, a scholarship fundraiser for Texas Panhandle 4-H and FFA members. A total of $236,500 in scholarships have been presented to 51 youth. For more than two decades, the Tri-State Fairgrounds served as home for the annual District 1 4-H Horse Show. Bartlett and the facilities also hosted numerous District 1 4-H Roundup Contest and events.


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