The 105th annual Roundup will be Thursday, April 18 in the Auditorium at the KSU Agricultural Research Center, Hays. The Trade Show and registration will open at 9 a.m. with the program beginning at 10 a.m. Lunch will be provided and there is no cost to attend.
Topics include Variability of weather and climate in the Great Plains, Bovine anaplasmosis, Limit feeding in current production systems, Rangeland Recovery after wildfire, and Modified intensive early stocking for cow/calf production.
The following presentations will begin at 10 a.m.
- New Insights into Subseasonal, Seasonal, and Interanual Variability of Weather and Climate Extremes in the Great Plains – Jeffrey Basara, School of Meterology, University of Oklahoma
- Bovine Anaplasmosis – What We Know/ What We Want to Know – Dr. Kathryn Reif, Center of Excellence for Vector-Borne Diseases, KSU School of Veterinary Medicine
- A Review of Limit Feeding: An Old Time Feeding Method that Deserves Attention in Today’s Feeding and Environment Conditions – Dr. Dale Blasi, Beef Cattle Nutrition and Management Extension Specialist, KSU Dept. of Animal Science and Industry
- Rangeland Wildfire: The Road to Recovery – Keith Harmoney, Range Scientist, KSU ARCH
- Effect of Intensive Early Stocking Cow/Calf Pairs on Cow Performance – John Jaeger, Beef Cattle Scientist, KSU ARCH
For more information, contact John Jaeger, [email protected], 785-625-3425, Ext. 211
- Early registration is available by contracting Milissa at 785-625-3425, Ext. 200 or [email protected].