Society for Range Management, Texas Section Records, 1949-1992

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Society for Range Management, Texas Section Records, 1949-1992

The Texas Section of the Society for Range Management (SRM) was established in 1950 to study, conserve, manage and sustain the varied resources of range lands around the world.

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American Society of Range Management

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Society for Range Management

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The Society for Range Management was organized in the summer of 1947 after a 1946 meeting of interested parties, with Joseph F. Pechanec as its first president. The Society was officially formed at its first meeting on January 29-31, 1948, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Its mission was “to foster advancement in the science and art of grazing land management,” and it was established to provide an outlet and a venue for the dissemination and promotion of the principles of range management. By 2002, the ...

Society for Range Management. Texas Section

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Established in 1948, the purpose of the Society for Range Management (SRM) is to study, conserve, manage and sustain the varied resources of range lands around the world. Founded in 1950, the Texas Section of the SRM sponsors a diverse range of activities to achieve these goals in Texas. These include field days, symposiums, tours, a general meeting held annually and the publication of a newsletter. Sam Coleman, the donor of the collection, served on various committees a...