Nebraska Extension’s annual summer Stocker/Yearling Tour has been a successful educational program for stocker/yearling operators and beginning producers across Nebraska. Previous attendees and advisory board members have expressed interest in a winter stocker tour to gain insight on cost-effective options to background calves through the winter. In response, Nebraska Extension is making plans for a Winter Stocker Tour Jan. 29 near Lexington.
Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. CST at the District 22 Event Center (75905 County Rd 431, Lexington, NE). The program starts at 10 a.m. CST with UNL Beef Specialist, Dr. Mary Drewnoski, discussing program-feeding distillers grains on cornstalks. There will be two producer panels throughout the morning focused on cattle management receiving protocols for healthy calves and business fundamentals for beginning producers. Dr. Jim MacDonald, UNL professor in Animal Science, will discuss implant strategies for calves, and following lunch the group will tour Darr Feedlot to learn more about their feeding operations, pen management, and working facilities.
The cost is $20 per person, which includes lunch. Please register by January 24 at go.unl.edu/winterstockertour or contact the Buffalo County Extension Office at (308) 236-1235. For more information, contact Brent Plugge (308-236-1235, brent.plugge@unl.edu) or Erin Laborie (308-268-3105, erin.laborie@unl.edu).