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Beef 101: Beginning Rancher Development

July 8 - July 10

The University of Idaho Beginning Rancher Development Program is designed to provide beginning ranchers with useful knowledge and resources to increase success in their operation. Multiple three-day or less workshops will be held across the Pacific Northwest on a variety of topics. Workshops will be limited to 30 participants, providing plenty of hands-on, in-depth instruction. There is a $20 equipment fee to participate. Travel and lodging scholarships are available. Download PDF course flyer.

Day 1 – All About the Beef Cattle

  • Topics: Live Animal Evaluation; Beef Harvest Demonstration; Beef Quality Assurance Training.
  • Evaluate live cattle on muscle, fat/cover, structure, volume; demonstration of cattle harvest; practice low stress animal handling techniques.

Day 2 – Animal Health and Resources Management

  • Topics: Forage; Grazing and Natural Resource Management; Animal Health; Financial Management.
  • Understand basics of ruminant digestive system; information on rotational grazing, proper stocking density for environmental sustainability; evaluate quality of feed samples; tools for financial management.

Day 3 – Beef on the Rail

  • Topics: Beef Carcass Grading; Beef Carcass Fabrication; Sensory Evaluation.
  • Evaluate carcass USDA Yield and Quality Grades; demonstration of how to break down a beef carcass; understand the translation from cattle to beef products for the consumer.

Details

Start:
July 8
End:
July 10
Website:
https://www.uidaho.edu/cals/beef/extension/beef101