The Texas A& M AgriLife Extension Service is hosting its annual Lamb County Crops Conference at Lamb County Ag Center on December 16, 2025 in Littlefield, Texas Registration begins at 8:00am and the program will wrap up at 3:00pm. There is no fee to attend and free breakfast and lunch will be provided thanks to our phenomenal sponsors.
Business and vendor booths are available for a $150 donation towards the conference.
“Brandon Albus and I have put together a program to bring producers timely and relevant information. Many of the topics included are issues we have heard from visiting with those around the community,” Kristie Keys said.
Five Texas Department of Agriculture continuing education units will be offered: three general, one integrated pest management, one drift management.
On the agenda The program will begin at 8:30am: · Ken Lege: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist -“From Upland to ELS: Variety Selection & Management Insights · Pete Dotray: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Professor (Weeds & Herbicides) Management of Problematic Weeds in Cotton/ Dicamba Update · Kody Bessent: Chief Executive Officer for Palins Cotton Growers “Legislative & Farm Bill Updates · Jason Smith: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Assistant Professor & Beef Cattle Specialist “Grazing and Nutritional Management of Stocker Cattle · Ethan Salinsky: Skysenders (Virtual) “Thermal Drone Wildlife Surveying · Colton Myer: Panhandle AgriTech LLC Applications from the Sky: Modern Approaches to Farm Management & Flying Demonstration · Andrew Wright: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist -“Decision- Making Made Practical: Using Interactive Tools to Compare Crop Margins · Kerry Siders : Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Program Specialist – IPM “Integrated Pest Management Issues in 2025 and Importance in 2026 RSVP by 12/ 13 to ashlee.walker@ag.tamu.edu or by calling 806-485-9135