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Ranchers interested in learning about the latest cutting-edge research in range livestock production from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln are encouraged to register for the 2021 Nebraska Ranch Practicum offered by Nebraska Extension.
The practicum will be held during eight sessions over the course of three seasons in order to cover the production cycle of livestock and forage resources.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about a variety of topics, including the effective use of decision support tools to evaluate management and marketing alternatives, plant identification, range condition and grazing strategies, wildlife management, evaluation of cow body condition scores, and beef cattle production systems.
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CALVING TIME: Nebraska Extension BeefWatch webinars each Tuesday in January cover a large range of calving topics and discussions. The sessions cover everything from calving records to cow nutrition and handling complications.
Jan 11, 2021
The Nebraska Extension BeefWatch webinar series is designed to highlight management strategies in grazing, nutrition, reproduction and economics to increase cow-calf and stocker production efficiency and profitability. The focus for January s webinar series is “Preparing and managing for the calving
season.”
Each Tuesday evening session features industry experts and plenty of opportunity to interact and have questions answered. The Jan. 5 session, which already took place, covered prevention of calf scours, featuring information from Halden Clark, DVM, Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center.
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The BeefWatch Webinar series, coordinated by Nebraska Extension, will return in January to cover topics related to calving season.
The series is designed to highlight management strategies in grazing, nutrition, reproduction, and economics to increase cow/calf and stocker production efficiency and profitability.
Each session will feature industry experts and opportunities to interact and ask questions.
Each webinar will begin at 8:00 PM Central Time. Dates are
January 5, 12, 19 and 26.
The focus for this month’s webinar series is “
Preparing and Managing for the Calving Season” with the following speakers and topics:
January 5, Preventing Calf Scours
Is there a way to reduce the likelihood of calf scours without adding additional vaccines or other cash expenses to your current program? Could it be as simpl