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Master Cattleman's program starts January 25

By Nick Roy

The deadline for registration of the Center of Kentucky Master Cattleman's program is January 20th. The Master Cattleman program consists of 10 sessions focusing on beef production and the beef industry. Topics include handling facilities, herd health, nutrition, management, genetics, forages, marketing, reproduction, conservation, and the end product.

Classes start on Monday, January 25th and will be held every other Monday night until May 2nd. The final two sessions will be held in August. Each session begins at 5:30pmCT and will include a meal. Registration for the Master Cattleman's program is $100 per person.

For more information, contact the Adair County Extension Office at 270-384-2317.




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