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Cattle HQ live offers calving insights

Cattle HQ live offers calving insights


By Scout Nelson

South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension is hosting Cattle HQ Live, a free monthly webinar series designed to provide cattle producers with practical insights to improve herd health, productivity, and profitability. Held on the third Thursday of each month at 2:00 p.m. CST, these webinars are ideal for preparing for the challenges of the calving season and beyond.

This month’s session features Madison Kovarna, SDSU Extension Beef Nutrition Field Specialist, and Addie Womack, SDSU Extension Livestock Production and Stewardship Field Specialist. They will cover essential topics such as animal handling systems, calving supplies, and health products, helping producers get ready for the busy calving season. Proper planning and preparation can make this crucial time more manageable and efficient.

Participation in Cattle HQ Live is free of charge. However, registration is required to receive the Zoom link and session reminders. Once registered, participants will be signed up for all future sessions, ensuring they stay informed throughout the year.

For further details or assistance, contact Julie Walker, Professor and SDSU Extension Beef Specialist, or Erin DeHaan, Assistant Professor and SDSU Extension Beef Specialist.

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge from experts in the field. Register today and take a proactive step toward ensuring a successful calving season and improving herd performance. Visit the registration link to sign up for this informative webinar series.

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