KLA/K-State Field Days Set for August

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Field Days will focus on management, nutrition and vaccine management for beef producers

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University and the Kansas Livestock Association have planned three field days to help cow-calf producers enhance their management strategies.

KLA/K-State Ranch Management Field Days are set for Aug. 17 in Satanta, Aug. 19 in Sterling, and Aug. 24 in Eskridge.

“This year’s KLA/K-State Ranch Management Field Days will have excellent educational sessions for our cow-calf producers,” said AJ Tarpoff, K-State Research and Extension beef veterinarian. “Economics, management practices, cattle health, and industry updates will all be covered. These field days are a great opportunity to keep up-to-date with current topics, but they are also a time to visit with neighbors and share tips on advancing our cow-calf enterprises throughout the state.”

Topics vary per location, with options including parasite management methods, restoring native grassland, and the importance of a proper vaccination program to the success of a cowherd. All three sessions will conclude with a market outlook or industry outlook.

State, district and local extension staff, will take part in the series to answer producers’ questions. All three field days are sponsored by the Farm Credit Associations of Kansas; registration is at 3 p.m. and each event ends with a beef dinner.

For more information about the field days including program details, go to KSUBeef.org and click on the event date under “Upcoming Events.”

The location of each field day is as follows:

Aug. 17 — Satanta (Haskell/Finney county line); hosted by Deseret Ranches’ Kuhn Ranch. 3 p.m.

Aug. 19 — Sterling (Reno County); hosted by Roth Farm and Ranch. 3 p.m.

Aug. 24 — Eskridge (Wabaunsee County); hosted by Gunbarrel Ranch. 3 p.m.

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The Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences and Industry serves students, livestock producers and the animal and food industries through teaching, research and education. The K-State ASI department prepares students for careers in the animal and food industries. The curriculum includes the study of nutrition, reproduction, genetics, behavior, meat science and food science with production, management, and agribusiness skills. For more about the K-State’s ASI department visit asi.ksu.edu.

K State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county extension offices, experiment fields, area extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Story by:
Angie Stump Denton
785-562-6197
[email protected]

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