The 11th
Annual Mid-Missouri Grazing Conference will be held Thursday, January 30th
in Jefferson City, MO at the Capitol
Plaza Hotel. The hotel is just east of
Highway 54/63. It is right on Highway 50/63 on the NE corner of Highway
50 and Missouri Blvd.
This year’s program features
twelve breakout sessions with timely information for grazers and forage
producers. The trade show will feature vendors whose products have
revolutionized grazing management. The afternoon Keynote Session features
a country music legend plus a producer panel of three Missouri livestock
operators.
Keynote
speakers
Teddy
Gentry of the legendary country music band Alabama and owner of Bent Tree Farms
“My Experiences in the Beef Cattle Industry: Grazing Systems, Breeding Systems and Composite Breed Development”
“My Experiences in the Beef Cattle Industry: Grazing Systems, Breeding Systems and Composite Breed Development”
Bent Tree Farms, located near Fort
Payne, AL is home to the South Poll composite breed of cattle developed from
Red Angus, Hereford, Senepol and Barzona genetics. These cattle are bred
for the high heat and humidity of the Southeastern United States. Fertility,
longevity, and carcass quality are characteristics that are being emphasized in
these cattle. Teddy Gentry will share his insights into breeding
cattle to fit the environmental conditions of the Southeastern U.S. along with
how grazing management has benefitted his beef cattle operation.
Click for more information on Bent Tree Farms.
Click for more information on South Poll Cattle.
Click for more information on South Poll Cattle.
Central
Missouri Producer Panel
Topic:
Selection and Management of Beef Replacement Females in a Forage-Based System
Producers:
Dr. Dave Davis, Dennis McDonald, and Greg Marlay will share how they select and
manage replacement females for their respective ranches.
Agenda
8 – 9 a.m.
— Registration begins and trade
show opens
Early registration fee: $50 per individual, $85 per couple or $25 per student
Registration at the door: $85 per individual, $120 per couple or $35 per student
Registration at the door: $85 per individual, $120 per couple or $35 per student
9 – 9:50 a.m. — Breakout session 1
1a) Mark Kennedy – Grazing Basics, Fence and Water Systems
1b) Dr. Pamela Fry – Neonatal Care
1c) Dr. Pat Keyser – Establishing Native Grasses
1d) Rich Hoormann – Grazing Cover Crops
9:50 – 10:10 a.m. — Break and vendors
10:10 – 11 a.m. — Breakout session 2
2a) Dr. Verne Pierce – Estate Planning
2b) Chris Boeckmann – Grass Fed Beef
2c) Dr. Charlotte Clifford-Rathert – Brush Control with Small Ruminants
2d) Melinda Barch and Drew Parmley – Cost-Share Opportunities
11 – 11:20 a.m. – Break and vendors
11:20 a.m. – 12:10
p.m. –
Breakout session 3
3a) Mark Kennedy – Grazing Basics Question and Answer
3b) Kent Shannon – Agriculture / Livestock Apps
3c) Dr. Pat Keyser – Managing Native Grasses
3d) Rich Hoormann – Grazing Cover Crops
12:10 – 12:30 p.m. – Break and vendors
12:30 p.m. – Lunch
1 – 2 p.m. – Keynote speaker
Teddy
Gentry – “My Experiences in the Beef Cattle Industry: Grazing Systems,
Breeding Systems, and Composite Breed Development”
2 – 3 p.m. – Keynote speaker
Producer Panel
– “Selection and Management of Beef Replacement Females in Forage-Based
Systems”
3:15 p.m. Wrap-up and conference ends
For additional information contact:
Gene Schmitz, MU Extension Livestock Specialist,
Benton County Extension Center,
660-438-5012,
Seth
Barrioz, MDC
Private Land Conservationist, Linn, Missouri, 573-897-3797
Ed
Gillmore, NRCS Soil Conservationist, Cole
County Soil and Water Conservation District, (573) 893-5188
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