North Dakota State University Extension will host a series of virtual meetings this spring for teenagers interested in beef production.
The hour-long webinars will begin at 6:30 p.m. CST on five consecutive Tuesday evenings beginning at the end of February.
"The average age of agricultural producers is increasing by the year," says Tyler Kralicek, NDSU Extension agent in Burleigh County. "This series will tap into the young beef producers of this country to help get them a good start growing their beef herds."
The specific dates and webinar topics are as follows:
Feb. 28: Beef Artificial Insemination and Sync Protocols
March 7: Natural Breeding Service
March 14: Post Calving/Pre-Breeding Nutrition
March 21: Show Animal Nutrition
March 28: Grazing Readiness
The virtual meeting is free; however, preregistration is required.
Those who preregister will receive an email with instructions about how to join the webinars. Participants only need to register once to attend as many of the webinars as they like.
Junior Beef Producer is an ongoing workshop series designed to give youth practical, interactive experiences related to beef production.
Categories: North Dakota, Livestock, Beef Cattle