Make plans to attend the Central Kansas Beef Summit from 9 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19th. The event will be highlighted by a presentation on managing cold stress in livestock and calving preparedness. This presentation is given by KSU Beef Extension Veterinarian AJ Tarpoff.
In addition to Dr. Tarpoff, the program will offer breakout sessions where attendees can pick and choose which topics apply to them. This year’s breakout topics will cover fence law & leases, livestock risk protection insurance, strategies for managing woody encroachment, trees and brush, and feed testing techniques.
The day will conclude with a presentation by the staff at the Kansas Agriculture Mediation Services.
The summit will be held at the Ellsworth Health & Recreation Center located at 221 West Douglas Ave, Ellsworth KS 67439. This program will be a collaboration among numerous K-State Research and Extension districts and will give producers a better chance to not only hear from industry leaders, but to also take part in conversation with one another.
Make sure to RSVP by Nov. 12th to reserve a meal. The cost to attend is $10 or late registration will be $15 at the door.
For more information on the event, or to register, please call Livestock Production Agent Clint Laflin at 785-483-3157 or send him an email at cllaflin@ksu.edu. This event has been generously sponsored by several agribusinesses in collaboration with K-State Research and Extension Districts, Midway, Central KS, Cottonwood, Midway, River Valley, Phillips/Rooks, and Post Rock. We look forward to you joining us!
Alicia Boor is the Agriculture and Natural Resources agent with K-State Research and Extension – Cottonwood District. Contact her by email at aboor@ksu.eduor call 620-793-1910.