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The 2021 Lake Region Extension Roundup will be split into two formats.
The first will be a variety of pre-recorded sessions. Recordings will be released Dec. 30 and be available until Jan. 6. The second part of the event this year will include one day of live presentations available via Zoom on Jan. 5. Pre-registration is required.
The annual event, which North Dakota State University Extension county offices organize, offers presentations on a wide range of agricultural production.
âThis will be a great opportunity to incorporate ideas into your farming business to increase your net farm income,â says Bill Hodous, NDSU Extensionâs agriculture and natural resources agent in Ramsey County.
Getting calves to their weaning date: An important economic factor
While there are many important economic factors for cattle producers to consider, getting their calves to their weaning date is an important one. Written By: Emily Beal | ×
Getting calves to their weaning date is important to an operation s economic standing. (Erin Ehnle Brown / Grand Vale Creative LLC)
Pregnancy and fertility percentage, along with live calves at weaning, are important economic factors for producers and ranchers.
“There s lots of production parameters we keep track of with calving. We like to know when calves are born, how much they weigh prior to weaning and at weaning to get a tool five day weaning weight. But actually what’s more important than some of those things is how many calves were born out of how many cows were exposed,” said Gerald Stokka, North Dakota State University Extension veterinarian and livestock stewardship specialist.
The 2021 Lake Region Extension Roundup will be split into two formats.
The first will be a variety of pre-recorded sessions. Recordings will be released on Wednesday, Dec. 30, and be available until Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. The second part of the event this year will be one day of live presentations available via Zoom on Jan. 5. Preregistration is required.
The annual event, which North Dakota State University Extension county offices organize, offers presentations on a wide range of agricultural production.
“This will be a great opportunity to incorporate ideas into your farming business to increase your net farm income,” says Bill Hodous, NDSU Extension’s agriculture and natural resources agent in Ramsey County.
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