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Posted 15 April 2010 - 01:46 PM

Friday, April 30, 2010 8:30 am – 3:00 pm Ledbetter, Texas

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This workshop will be held at the SPJST Education and Nature Center at Cooper
Farm. It is designed for landowners interested in using wildlife management as a qualifying agricultural practice for property tax purposes. Presentations will cover rules for qualifying for wildlife tax valuation and tips on writing the wildlife management plan, as well as management practices that are commonly used for qualification. Presentations will take place indoors.

Guest Speakers

Rules for Qualifying for Agriculture/Wildlife Tax Appraisal
Meredith Longoria, TPWD

What is the Appraiser Looking for During Site Visits?
Fayette County Appraisal District

Providing Supplemental Food
Jon Hayes, TPWD

Importance of Prescribed Fire
David Veale, TPWD

Native Grass Restoration – A Landowners Perspective
Jim Willis, Wildlife Habitat Federation

Brownheaded Cowbird Control
Terry Turney, TPWD

Livestock Grazing on Small Acreage
Dr. Larry Redmon, Texas Agrilife Extension

The registration fee is $12 per person, which includes a catered lunch




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