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Beef Cattle Workshops


2nd Korea - U.S. - Japan International Joint Symposium - Producing High Quality Beef for the Asian and Domestic Markets (Octber 15-16, 2007; College Station) . This event will be hosted by the Meat Science Section, Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, in conjunction with the Korean National Institute of Animal Science, Suwon, Korea. The symposium will focus on important aspects of high quality beef cattle production for the U.S., Korean, and Japanese markets. The symposium also will address the economics of producing high quality beef for domestic and foreign markets, with special emphasis on the Asian market. Expert speakers on international beef cattle production will include:

Dr. Byong Seak Lee, Head of the Nutrition & Physiology Division, Korean National Institute of Animal Science
Dr. Bong Hyun Paek, Head of the Hanwoo (Korean Cattle) Experiment Station, Korean National Institute of Animal Science
Dr. Antonio Elias Calles, President, HeartBrand Beef, Yoakum, Texas
Dr. Stephen B. Smith, Professor, Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University
Dr. David K. Lunt, Professor, Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University
Dr. Hiroyuki Kawachi, Associate Professor, Kyoto University, Japan
Dr. Pablo J. Guiroy, Cargill Animal Nutrition

Seminars will be presented on the campus of Texas A&M University on Monday, October 15, 2007. There will be a field trip to Yoakum, Texas, with lunch and a tour of the facilities provided by HeartBrand Beef. For more information, please contact Dr. Steve Smith.


A.I. / Pregnancy Determination Clinics - Texas Cooperative Extension offers beef cattle artificial insemination / pregnancy determination clinics throughout Texas.


Beef Cattle Short Course - Held annually at Texas A&M University each August, this 3-day conference includes complete training for beef cattle producers.


Beef 706 - Several Beef 706 seminars are held throughout the year. Each session of Beef 706 involves approximately 30 key invited leaders from various segments of the beef industry, who are provided the opportunity to learn about the importance of producing a more consistent and high quality product though a series of hands-on lessons presented by various meat science faculty, staff and graduate students.


Beef 101 - This three-day intensive hands-on program is offered three times a year at Texas A&M University. It is designed for anyone who has an interest in expanding their knowledge of the total beef industry. This is the leading education program for basic information about the beef industry provided anywhere in the U.S.


Southwest Beef Symposium - This year, the Sothwest Beef Symposium will be held January 16-17, 2008 in Roswell, New Mexico. For more information, please visit http://cahe.nmsu.edu/ces/swbeef or contact Dr. Bruce Carpenter at 432-336-8585. View Event Schedule


Texas Beef Quality Producer Program - This program is a collaborative effort of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Texas Beef Council, and Texas Cooperative Extension. Beef Quality Assurance is a national effort guided and driven by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association promoting the use of sound management practices in increasing consumer confidence in beef as a wholesome product. BQA Certification is offered via CD or at several educational workshops throughout the year.

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