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NDSU Offers Beef Cattle Winter Management Workshops

The workshop will be held in four locations Nov. 12-13.

Beef cattle producers will have an opportunity in November to learn more about winter management options for their livestock.

The North Dakota State University Extension Service is hosting a Beef Cattle Winter Management workshop at four locations:

  • Nov. 12 - Fireside Restaurant, Ellendale, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Central time
  • Nov. 12 - American Legion, Medina, 4 to 9 p.m. Central time
  • Nov. 13 - Wing Theater, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Central time
  • Nov. 13 - Fairgrounds, Carson, 3 to 8 p.m. Mountain time

Topics that will be covered and the presenters are:

  • What does colostrum have to do with stewardship? Building cow colostrum quality during winter feeding for healthier spring calves - Gerald Stokka, NDSU Extension livestock stewardship specialist and veterinarian
  • Alternative winter feeding strategies - Mary Berg, area Extension livestock environmental management specialist, NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center
  • Shelterbelts as living windbreaks - Craig Stange, Natural Resources Conservation Service
  • Body condition scoring for cow herds - county Extension agents
  • Feeding for energy - Chanda Engel, research specialist, Carrington Research Extension Center
  • Water management - Karl Hoppe, area Extension livestock systems specialist, Carrington Research Extension Center
  • Vaccine handling and storage - Lisa Pederson, NDSU Extension beef quality specialist, Bismarck
  • Hay bale management - Fara Brummer, area Extension livestock systems specialist, NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center

The registration fee is $15 per person if paid by Nov. 1 or $25 per person after that date. The cost for beef quality assurance certification or recertification is an additional $15 per operation. Four American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (ARPAS) continuing education credits are available.

Source:ndsu.edu


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