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Registration Open for ‘Mineral Nutrition for the Beef Cow Herd’
Janna Block and Adele Harty
Ranchers will have an opportunity to learn more about mineral nutrition for beef cattle through an educational series hosted by North Dakota State University, South Dakota State University (SDSU), Montana State University and the University of Wyoming.
Extension beef cattle specialists from the four universities are accepting registrations for the series, titled “Mineral Nutrition for the Beef Cow Herd.”
Started in South Dakota in 2017, the program was extended to North Dakota in 2018 and to Montana and Wyoming this year.
The program, which was spurred by increased interest in grazing mineral nutrition, consists of educational webinars in June and submission of forage and water samples to a laboratory with follow-up with Extension personnel, ranch visits by Extension personnel and more educational webinars in the fall.
Extension beef cattle specialists from the four universities are accepting registrations for the series 12:43 pm, May 16, 2021 ×
The Mineral Nutrition for the Beef Cow Herd program will give producers more information about specific mineral challenges on their ranch and how to deal with them effectively. NDSU photo
Ranchers will have an opportunity to learn more about mineral nutrition for beef cattle through an educational series hosted by North Dakota State University, South Dakota State University (SDSU), Montana State University and the University of Wyoming.
Extension beef cattle specialists from the four universities are accepting registrations for the series, titled “Mineral Nutrition for the Beef Cow Herd.”