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Beef Cattle Reproductive Strategies Workshop Slated for Jan. 28-29 in Conjunction with NCBA Meeting

Last Updated: November 10, 2009

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The Beef Reproduction Task Force is a multi-state Extension group made up of specialists from Kansas State University, University of Missouri, Iowa State University, University of Nebraska, South Dakota State University, University of Florida, University of Illinois and University of Idaho.

Released November 10, 2009

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Beef Reproduction Task Force and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is teaming up to offer the Applied Reproductive Strategies in Beef Cattle Workshop at the 2010 Cattle Industry Convention in San Antonio Jan. 28-29, 2010.

“The meeting is for producers, veterinarians and AI (artificial insemination) technicians, as well as anyone interested in beef cattle reproduction,” said Kansas State University animal scientist Sandy Johnson.

“The workshop is designed to improve understanding and management of the beef cow estrous cycle, recommended estrus synchronization protocols, and other approaches to improving the efficiency of reproduction,” said Johnson, who is one of the event coordinators.

“The workshop also will cover strategies to improve cowherd profitability through enhanced management techniques and nutritional influences on reproductive success and the role of male fertility,” said Johnson, who is the K-State Research and Extension northwest area livestock specialist based in Colby, Kan.

The Beef Reproduction Task Force is a multi-state Extension group made up of specialists from Kansas State University, University of Missouri, Iowa State University, University of Nebraska, South Dakota State University, University of Florida, University of Illinois and University of Idaho.

More information about the workshop, including online registration, is available on the Web site: http://www.beefrepro.info. Information is also available by contacting Johnson at sandyj@ksu.edu or 785-462-6281.

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http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/news/story/reproductive_strategies111009.aspx

Source: Sandy Johnson, 785-462-6281, sandyj@ksu.edu

Writer: Mary Lou Peter, mlpeter@ksu.edu

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