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BOOR: Beef Quality Assurance training

Alicia Boor
Beginning Jan. 1, several packing plants will only purchase fed cattle from BQA (or Beef Quality Assurance) certified feedlots.

It is clear that consumers feel confident in the Beef Quality Assurance program and have driven this change. While further education though BQA always helps the beef industry, we do not want some of our producers to be caught off guard.

Online certification is always an option, however, some producers still prefer and in-person meeting.

The Kansas Beef Council has planned and is offering a 2 night in-person training (and via online through zoom). This will give us the opportunity to reach multiple locations in a short amount of time to ensure producers that need BQA certification by the end of the year will have it.

The current dates that the KBC and KLA have set up are:

November 5th: 7pm at the Meridian Center in Newton (In-Person), Zoom 
meeting at the same time in Emporia (Hosted by KLA staff) 

November 7th: 7pm at the High School in Washington (In-Person), Zoom 
meeting at the same time offered in Oberlin (Hosted by KLA staff)



If there is interest, I would be happy to host a Zoom meeting on November 7th at the Great Bend Extension Office at 7 pm. There would be no charge for this, but I do need RSVPs to see if there is enough interest for the remote location to be held.

Call 620-793-1910 or e-mail me at [email protected] to register by Monday November 5th for this meeting.

Alicia Boor is an Agriculture and Natural Resources agent in the Cottonwood District (which includes Barton and Ellis counties) for K-State Research and Extension. You can contact her by e-mail at [email protected] or calling 620-793-1910

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