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PAGE 6- EASTERN COLORADO PLAINSMAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, O. BUDGET NOTICE BUDGET NOTICE FOR THE HIGH PLAINS CONSERVA- FOR THE PRAIRIE SOIL CONSERVA- TION DISTRICT TION DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY given that: aNOTICE IS HEREBY given that: a proposed budget has been submitted for proposed budget has been submitted for the High Plains Conservation District for the Prairie Soil Conservation District for the ensuing year of 2006. A copy of the the ensuing year of 2006. A copy of the proposed budget has been filed in the proposed budget has been filed in the Natural Resource Conservation Services Natural Resource Conservation Services office with the SCD District Manager, where office with the SCD District Manager, where same is open for public inspection, same is open for public inspection, Any interested party may inspect the Any interested party may inspect the proposed budget and register any objec- proposed budget and register any objec- tions thereto at any time prior to the final tions thereto at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget, adoption of the budget. Published November 10, 2005 in the Published November 10, 2005 in the Eastern Colorado Plainsman Eastern Colorado Plainsman 2005 nng By Julie Elliott, Rangeland Manage- . Gerrish will also talk about ment Specialist, Natural Resources matchingforageandlivestock Conservation Service Jim Gerrish, beef-forage sys- resources and grazing system terns specialist and on-ranch design. There will be time for consultant, will be in Yuma, questions and discussion. op aboutlim at his website: http:// americangrazinglands.com. Registration is $5 and in- cludes a baked steak lunch. To get lunch, you must pre-reg- at the Community Center Gemsh is an independent ister by Thanksgiving. There (North Hwy. 59 and 2nd Ave} grazing lands consultant for are three ways to pre-register: on Thursday, December 1 farmersandranchersacrossthe Call the Natural Resources for a workshop on managing US. Readers of The Stockman Conservation Service in Wray ranch costs. Rolls, coffee, and Grass Farmer and Beef Maga- sign-in will begin at 8:30 a.m. zinc will recognize Gerrish as The workshop will run from a regular columnist. He has 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. taught over 3000 producers Attendees will learn how to and educators from the U.S. get the most out of their grass and Canada through a grazing and steps to becoming profit- management program he co- able by managing cow costs, founded. You can learn more at 970-332-3173 ext. 3 on weekdays between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m.; emafl HYPERLINK "mailto:Julie.Elliott@co.usda. gov" Julie.Elliott@co.usda.gov; or drop a note to Elliott at 247 North Clay, Wray, Colo. 80758. Please give your name and number of people attending. air The book fair is scheduled for the week of November 7 thru November 10 in the school library from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. Family night will be Thursday night from 7 to 9 p.m. It will be a fun filled evening with word games, Harry Potter look-alike contest and spelling bee. Please join us for an all around good time for the entire family. OF THE 416 4th Ave, Hugo 719-743-2556 Youngsters interested in the sports of archery and shooting are invited to attend a one-day free event in Limon at the Limon Gun Club Range, 10 a.m Saturday, Nov. 20. The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) and Big Sandy Strutters Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) are co-sponsoring the event. Activities include .22 and shotgun target shooting, a 3-D archery shoot, firearms sMety training and a turkey calling seminar. Boys and girls ages 10 thru senior in high school are in- vited to attend, but must be accompanied by a parent. Instructors from the DOW and NWTF will help young- sters learn the finer points of shooting shotguns, small cali- ber rifles and bows. The DOW will furnish refreshments and equipment. 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