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Range management school offered in August

Flint Hills rangeland managers are invited to enroll in an advanced range management school, Aug. 23-25, at Rock Springs Ranch State 4-H Center, south of Junction City. The Flint Hills of Kansas is the last remaining large area of the tallgrass prairie. The management of these lands is of major significance in terms of water quality, wildlife habitat, and economy to the individual landowner, the county, and the state of Kansas.

Cost of the school is $75 per person, but a reduced cost of $50 will be charged for a second person from the same ranch, providing a "team" opportunity, whether that be husband/wife, father/son, or owner/manager. The cost will cover lodging, meals, and reference materials. The school is limited to 30 participants with a registration deadline of Aug. 10. To register or request more information, please contact Jeff Davidson, Greenwood County Extension Office, 311 North Main, Eureka 67045, phone 620-583-7455, or e-mail jdavidso@ksu.edu.

The school is sponsored by the Tallgrass Legacy Alliance, with grant funds from the Flint Hills Tallgrass Initiative. Other sponsors include the Kansas Chapter of the Society for Range Management, Flint Hills Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D), and Kansas Grazing Land coalition. The goal of the school is to provide Flint Hills grazing land managers with improved knowledge of how to achieve and maintain a healthy and economical grazing land resource for optimal livestock production.

Haywood to meet

with veterans Tuesday

Richard Haywood, veterans' service representative for the Kansas Commission on Veterans' Affairs will be at the Marion County Health Department, Marion from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday.

Veterans, their dependents, or survivors should contact him for assistance.

Prior to the meeting, call the Emporia office at 620-342-3347 so all files will be available.

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