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Learn low-stress cattle handling techniques

Learn low-stress cattle handling techniques


By Blake Jackson

Calling all Wisconsin cattle producers! Registration is open for the Stockmanship & Stewardship event happening August 28th-29th at the Grant County Fairgrounds in Lancaster.

This unique educational experience, funded in part by the Beef Checkoff, offers valuable resources to help you excel in your cattle operation.

What You'll Gain:

  • Low-Stress Cattle Handling Techniques: Learn from experts and gain practical skills for calmer, safer cattle handling.
  • Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) Certification: Become BQA certified, demonstrating your commitment to producing high-quality, safe beef.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with other cattle producers and share knowledge.
  • Industry Updates: Stay informed about current trends and best practices.
  • Hands-on Demonstrations: Get involved in interactive sessions led by industry professionals.
  • Management Techniques: Learn innovative approaches to nutrition, pasture management, and more.

The event will also feature a tour of the University of Wisconsin Lancaster Ag Research Station and presentations from industry experts on topics like trailer maintenance, manure management, and selecting cattle for sustainability.

This event is a fantastic opportunity to learn from the best, network with colleagues, and gain the skills you need to take your cattle operation to the next level. Register now and secure your spot!

For more information, complete agenda, fees and to register, visit www.StockmanshipAndStewardship.org.

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