AGRICULTURE

Cattlemen’s Boot Camp set for June 25-26 at NDSU

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A Cattlemen’s Boot Camp is set for June 25-26 at North Dakota State University, Fargo, N.D. The educational event is a 1 _ day session co-hosted by North Dakota State University, the American Angus Association, and the Angus Foundation and is open to all seed stock and commercial cattle producers.

The future of the beef industry, quality and yield grade, and range management are a few of the topics that will be discussed by North Dakota State University faculty and American Angus Association staff. A tour of the Beef Cattle Research Center and Ekre Ranch is also scheduled during the event.

The $75 registration covers all meals and educational materials. Enrollment is limited, so register by June 10 to ensure your space in the Boot Camp. Area hotels are: Candlewood Suites, 701-235-8200; Homewood Suites, 701-235-3150; and Days Inn, 701-232-0000.

For more information or to register, contact the American Angus Association at 816-383-5100 or go to http://www.angus.org. Cattlemen’s Boot Camps are just one of several educational events planned by the American Angus Association and funded by the Angus Foundation, which supports education, youth and research.