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Cattle Grading Event in Kentucky - Learn from Experts!

Cattle Grading Event in Kentucky - Learn from Experts!


By Blake Jackson

Farmers and livestock producers will have an opportunity to enhance their knowledge of cattle grading at an upcoming event on April 22, 2025, at Farmers Stockyards, located at 255 Helena Rd, Flemingsburg, KY 41041.

This educational event is CAIP Education Eligible and also qualifies for two hours of 4-H Livestock Educational Hours, making it a valuable opportunity for youth and producers alike.

The session will feature Jim Akers as the guest speaker, offering insights into essential aspects of cattle grading.

Attendees can expect to learn about live feeder grading demonstrations, price determination, factors that lead to discounts, cow condition scoring, and the overall market outlook.

This knowledge is crucial for those involved in cattle production, helping them make informed decisions to improve herd quality and profitability.

Understanding cattle grading plays a significant role in maximizing returns for producers. Learning how pricing is determined and what affects discounts can help farmers take proactive measures to maintain high-quality livestock. Additionally, condition scoring provides an effective way to assess cattle health and nutrition.

For more details or to register for the event, contact April Wilhoit at 606-845-4641 or via email at april.wilhoit@uky.edu. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable industry knowledge and improve your cattle operations!

For more information visit, https://fleming.ca.uky.edu/events/cattle-grading

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