Cow-Calf Symposium for Commercial Western Ranchers

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Registration is open for the Arizona Cow-Calf Symposium for Commercial Western Ranchers

To Register: Email Chuck Backus  cbackus@asu.edu Include your name, address, email and phone number.

The symposium will be held in the Double Tree Hotel by Hilton

1011 West Holmes Avenue, Mesa, Arizona 85210:

Phone (480) 833-5555; Fax (480) 649-1886.

 

Herd Improvement and Bull Selection

A Cow-Calf Symposium for Commercial Western Ranchers

Friday, February 18, 2022

12:30 PM– Introduction and Overview    

          Chuck Backus, AZ Rancher (ACIF Trustee & Symposium organizer)

1:00 PM – National Beef Cattle Status/Trends – the Importance for                       Commercial Ranchers - (Paul Dykstra, Certified Angus Beef)

1:30 PM - Historical Perspective of Cattle Genetics – A timeline of understanding and using techniques for Herd Improvement

        (Genetics, DNA, EPDs, GE-EPDs, RFI, etc.) (Dr. Matt Spangler, U Neb) 

2:15 PM Current & Future Genetic Research and Projections

         (Dr. Alison Van Eenennaam, Prof, UC Davis)

3:00 PM - Break

3:15 PM Other Methods of Herd Improvement – Crossbreeding, etc.

            (Dr. Robert Weaber, Prof, Kansas State Univ. & Pres. BIF)

4:00 PM - Panel on Genetics & Herd Improvement

(Spangler, Van Eenennaam, Weaber, Dykstra and Backus)

5:00 PM – Cash Cocktail Hour

6:00 PM - Banquet

6:45 PM - A Simpler Selection Technique

        (Lee Leachman, CEO/Owner Leachman Cattle Company, CO)

Saturday, February 19, 2022

8:00 AM – Setting Goals for Herd Improvement – Chuck Backus

8:30 AM – Alternatives for Selling Better Ranch Calves

                   Paul Dykstra – Producer Relations, Certified Angus Beef

9:00 AM – Replacement Heifer Selection and Techniques Available

                     Dr. Kelli Retallick – Pres. Angus Genetics Inc.

9:45 AM – The Importance and simplicity of, Artificial Insemination

                    American Breeding Service (ABS) – Roger Wann, District Manger

10:15 AM - Herd Improvement by Increase of Feed Efficiency - What it is, measuring it and                       saving 20% in Feed Costs

                    (Leo McDonnel - Midland BTC & Commercial/Seedstock, MT)

10:45 AM -Break

11:00 AM - The Terminology in Selection – Understanding and Using Bull Sale Catalogs -                        (Using EPDs, Measurements & Techniques for selecting Ranch Bulls) -

                  Bob Prosser – Owner, Bar T Bar Ranch -  Commercial & Seedstock Producer –                      Largest Bull Sale in AZ

11:30 AM – Panel Discussion – All Speakers

           (Dykstra, Retallick, Wand, McDonnel, Prosser, and Leachman)

12:30 PM - Box Lunch Available

 

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