Author: Maggie Forsee
Planning Unit: Carroll County CES
Major Program: Beef
Plan of Work: Livestock Production
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The problem
Since COVID, there have been a major spike in beef producers wanting to finish and sell their beef to the public. For Carroll County specifically there have been producers that have been wanting to expand their operation as well.
The educational program response
In response to this issue, I have worked with Dr. VanValin, Dr. Rentfrow, and Trackside Butcher shoppe to put together a three part series. The first program of the series is management of finishing cattle, the second is feeding cattle to finish, and the third is a deep dive into the carcass and cuts of meat. With our second classroom session, I would like to partner with our local KYFB agent to go over the ins and outs of what insurance is needed to sell freezer beef.
The participants/target audience
The participants and the target audience for this series is our local cattlemen as well as members from surrounding counties.
Other partners (if applicable)
Dr. VanValin, Dr. Rentfrow, Trackside Butcher shoppe, and KYFB
Program impact or participant response.
This series is ongoing! At the first program of the series, we had 22 farmers attend from 5 different counties! I received a comment from Joe Raisor who said "I am very pleased with the start of this series, it is very interesting and this is information that we have not heard yet!" At the second session of the Field to Freezer Program there were 12 people in attendance. This program went in depth on what is needed in a ration, and how to create a ration based on your operation. There was an overwhelmingly good response, and I am very excited to see how this program grows!
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