
Selecting heifers for potential replacements, winter feeding management, fall weed management and truck and trailer maintenance will be the timely topics covered at the cow calf workshops as summer winds down and we move into fall.
Beef cow longevity in the herd is a major contributor to profitability. Several criteria that increase the probability of a heifer’s likelihood to be a profitable cow should be used when identifying replacements. Find out how these criteria can improve heifer selection decisions.
Optimizing nutritional needs during winter sets the cows and heifers up to achieve a successful next season. Discussion of how cow needs change over the winter along with examples and management considerations will help participants plan for the upcoming winter.
Fall is one of the best times to implement some control practices of some of the most troublesome biennial and perennial weeds found in pastures. Fall management along with follow up practices to help keep the weeds from coming back will be addressed.
No one wants to be broke down alongside the road with a load of cattle. A review of truck and trailer maintenance and safety considerations will be discussed to help reduce stress, injury or worse when hauling cattle.
All workshops will begin at 5:30 pm with registration and food, presentations will begin at 6pm and should wrap up at approximately 8:00 pm. There is no charge to attend the workshops thanks to sponsorship from local organizations.
Pre-registration is highly encouraged for materials and food planning.
Workshops will be held the following dates and locations:
Event Dates and Locations
Monday, August 25, 2025
Leebo’s Bar and Grill in Gilmanton
To Register:
Contact the Buffalo County Extension office at 608-685-6256 by August 18th.
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Greenfield Town Hall, in St. Joseph
To Register:
Contact the La Crosse County Extension office at 608-785-9593 by August 18th.
Thursday, August 28, 2025
Gays Mills Community Center, in Gays Mills
To Register:
Contact the Crawford County Extension office at 608-326-0223 by August 18th.