NSIP ultrasound certification is available through the AgriLife Extension program. Training to provide a general understanding of how ultrasound technology works and best practices in the sheep industry. An ultrasound certification school will be offered by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, May 4-5. The event will be held at the Hamilton Sheep Station, 2165 County Road 519, Evant. The cost is $200 for individuals wanting to become certified to scan sheep for the National Sheep Improvement Program, NSIP, or $100 for individuals wanting to solely participate in the educational portion of the program. Space is limited and participants need to register immediately by contacting Bruce Boyd, AgriLife Extension agriculture and natural resources agent for Hamilton County, at 254-386-391 or [email protected].