The 11th annual Red River Crops Conference for producers in southwestern Oklahoma and the Texas Rolling Plains regions will be held on Jan. 17 to 18 in Altus, Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma State University Extension and Texas A&M University’s AgriLife Extension will host the 10th annual Red River Crops Conference Jan. 18-19 at the Childress Event Center in Childress, Texas, a forum to feature crop management information to enhance profitability of farms and ranches.
Red River Crops Conference to begin Wednesday
Red River Crops Conference to begin Wednesday By Tiffany Bechtel | January 19, 2021 at 4:49 PM CST - Updated January 19 at 4:49 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - The 2021 Red River Crops Conference will begin Wednesday, January 20 at 6:30 a.m.
The conference is going to be completely virtual this year and will last for two days. The first day will cover information on cotton crops and the second day will cover other in season crops.
The agenda for the event can be found on their Facebook.
Speakers scheduled to appear include Dr. John Long from OSU, Mr. Francisco Abello with Texas A&M AgriLife, and Dr. Jody Campiche from the National Cotton Council.
Shelley E. Huguley
Visiting between presentations at the 2020 Red River Crops Conference, Altus, Okla. The 2021 conference will be held virtually. Red River Crops Conference targets Southwest Oklahoma and Texas Rolling Plains producers. 2021 conference to be virtual.
The eighth annual Red River Crops Conference (RRCC) is set for Jan. 20-21, 2021. The conference, tailored to agricultural producers in the Texas Rolling Plains and Southwest Oklahoma, alternates its location each year between Texas and Oklahoma. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference will be virtual.
The RRCC is a joint effort of Extension personnel from Oklahoma State University Extension and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.