BROOKINGS, S.D. — SDSU Extension along with University of Minnesota and North Dakota State University will host the Northern States Beef Conference December 12-13, 2018, in Watertown at the Watertown Event Center (1901 9th Ave SW).
“This year’s program is filled with great speakers sharing practical information with cattle producers that can be put to use on their beef operations,” said Julie Walker, Professor & SDSU Extension Beef Specialist.
The beef conference will include a series of presentations that will focus on improving cattle health and reducing death loss through developing a good health program.
Russ Daly, Professor, SDSU Extension Veterinarian, State Public Health Veterinarian, will visit about the role vaccines play in the health of young beef cattle.
Grant Dewell, Iowa State University Associate Professor in Beef Production and Extension Beef Veterinarian, will address the maternal immunity.
Gerald Stokka, NDSU Extension Livestock Stewardship Specialist and Veterinarian, will focus on a stewardship approach to calf health.
Jim Robb, Director of the Livestock Marketing Information Center, will provide his perspective and insight on trends in the cattle and beef markets. His presentation offers a “big picture” view of the status of the U.S. beef marketing that impacts beef producers bottom-line.
There will also be a trade show featuring vendors from across the region.
Registration details
Information on pre-conference tours and a complete agenda can be found on the registration page at iGrow.org/events. Search by event date. To help cover costs, there is a registration fee. Pre-registration is requested by November 30, 2018.
For additional information, contact Walker at Julie.Walker@sdstate.edu or 605-688-5458; Taylor Grussing, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Specialist at Taylor.Grussing@sdstate.edu or 605-996-7378 or Warren Rusche, SDSU Extension Beef Feedlot Management Associate at Warren.Rusche@sdstate.edu or 605-688-5452.
— SDSU Extension
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