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Feedlot Forum 2024 Registration Deadline - Jan. 9

Feedlot Forum 2024 Registration Deadline - Jan. 9


By Andi Anderson

Don’t miss out on Feedlot Forum 2024! Beef feedlot producers and professionals in the industry are encouraged to register by January 9th for this year's event, taking place on January 16 at the Terrace View Event Center in Sioux Center.

The forum promises a comprehensive agenda delving into vital feedlot topics, including discussions on beef on dairy production, new implant regulations, insights into the upcoming 2024 Farm Bill, market transparency, and the burgeoning expansion within the beef industry. Additionally, attendees can explore a vibrant trade show, featuring over 20 industry-leading companies and organizations.

Registration is straightforward: secure your spot by paying the $25 registration fee for adults or $10 for students. Payment can be conveniently made online via the forum's website or by mail to ISU Extension and Outreach Sioux County at 400 Central Ave. NW, Ste 700, Orange City, IA 51041.

For detailed event information and easy registration, visit the Feedlot Forum website or reach out to Sioux County Extension at 712-737-4230.

The Iowa Beef Center at Iowa State University has been a key pillar in nurturing the growth and sustainability of Iowa's beef cattle industry since 1996. Comprising faculty and staff from various departments, the center is committed to providing the latest, research-based insights for the beef cattle sector. To explore more about the Iowa Beef Center, visit www.iowabeefcenter.org.

 

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