Symposium focuses on transitioning the ranch to the next generation

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The 5th Annual HOLT CAT® Symposium on Excellence in Ranch Management will be held October 30 – 31th, 2008, in Kingsville, Texas. This year's topic will focus on transitioning ranch ownership and management to the next generation and will be held in a workshop format.

Experts and experienced ranchers from around the country will present information on the issues of transferring wealth, and just as importantly, transitioning management.

Before the symposium, the King Ranch Institute for Ranch Management along with the National Cattlemen's Beef Association will be hosting the 2nd Annual Pre-Symposium Training, "Stockmanship & Stewardship: Forgotten Skills of Best Cattle Handling...More!" on October 29-30, 2008.

For additional information or registration on either of these events, please call 361-593-5401 or visit their Web site.





 

 

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