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February 21, 2022

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Why We Celebrate
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WT Meat Science Participated in

DFV-AAMP Quality Competition for Sausage & Ham

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The WT Meat Science students and Faculty participated in the Deutscher Fleischer-Verband-American Association of Meat Processors (DFV-AAMP) Quality Competition for Sausage and Ham. The students and faculty worked diligently to make 24 different processed meats. They received 18 gold medals and 6 silver medals. The team will travel to Fankfurt, Germany later this year to attend the awards ceremony. Well done, meat science buffs!

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WT American Chemical Society Bi-Annual Bake Sale

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The American Chemical Society (ACS) puts on a bake sale twice a year--for Valentine's Day and Halloween.

Club members bring homemade baked goods to sell the and proceeds go towards the pizza budget for meetings and paying for club outings.

The ACS raised $237 with help from 22 members!

Well done, ACS buffs!

WT Ranch Horse Competes in Bridles & Brains

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The WT Ranch Horse Team sent a few members to compete in the inaugural Bridles & Brains Invitational Collegiate Ranch Horse Competition at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. The events in this competition included public speaking presentation, mock media interview, ranch roping, ranch penning, ranch trail, and ranch reining. There were a total of nine teams competing from eight different colleges. Each class had 36 individuals competing. Congratulations!

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John Fuston attended West Texas State University, graduating in 1966. In 2007, he was named a “Graduate of Distinction” by the WTAMU Department of Agricultural Sciences. Mr. Fuston, peacefully took his last breath on earth on February 10, 2022 surrounded by his wife, daughters, and grandchildren. Please keep his family in your thoughts and prayers.

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Events This Week!
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Our recent weather has been unpredictable.

Remember if you wait, it will change and it is all part of a plan:

 

Blue skies inspire,

but the sun creates heat,

which contributes to wind,

and dry soil at our feet.

 

Ending a drought,

remains top of mind,

Whether by rain, snow or sleet,

it’s required for mankind.

 

To complain about the weather,

and normal cycle interruption,

will result in great ruin,

and agriculture’s disruption.

 

So be thankful for all weather,

it’s part of a plan,

that provides what we need,

for survival of man.

~ Dr. Kevin Pond

806-651-2585 ~ buffbrief@wtamu.edu ~ https://www.wtamu.edu/academics/college-agriculture-natural-sciences/index.html

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