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Monday, November 25, 2024 at 2:33 PM

April webinars to discuss dairy and beef crossbreeding

STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State University Beef Extension program will host five Rancher’s Thursday Lunchtime Series sessions in April and May. The hour-long webinars will focus on research updates now available on heifer development.

STILLWATER – The Oklahoma State University Beef Extension program will host five Rancher’s Thursday Lunchtime Series sessions in April and May. The hour-long webinars will focus on research updates now available on heifer development.

The free series features the OSU Beef Cattle Extension team, experienced ranchers and scientists with information on production, management and marketing tips. The following sessions will begin at noon via Zoom.

April 4 – Genetics and Sire Selection for Successful Beef x Dairy Crossbreeding Systems Bailey Basiel, Penn State University April 11 – Targeted Nutrition: Building Better Beef Crosses Starts on Day 1

Olivia Genther-Schroeder, Purina Animal Nutrition Neonatal Management for Successful Beef x Dairy Crossbred Systems Jennifer Spencer, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center April 18 – Dairy x Beef – Understanding Feedlot Performance and Carcass Characteristics Casey Maxwell, Cactus Feeders Economics of Dairy x Beef Crossbred Systems Eric DeVuyst, Oklahoma State University

April 25 – Feedlot Q&A of Dairy x Beef Crossbred Calves Tom Fanning, Buffalo Feeders Understanding Liver Abscess Prevalence in Beef x Dairy Crossbred Cattle Kendall Samuelson, West

Texas A&M

May 2 – Post-Weaning Management: Effects of Performance, Efficiency and Carcass Characteristics Ally Grote, Oklahoma State University Comparison of Carcass and Meat Traits between Dairy x Beef and Native Beef Calves Blake Foraker, Washington State University Registration is required. For more information, contact David Lalman at 405744-6060 or [email protected].

OSU Extension uses research- based information to help all Oklahomans solve local issues and concerns, promote leadership and manage resources wisely throughout the state’s 77 counties. Most information is available at little to no cost.


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