by Blair Fannin

A carcass fabrication demonstration will be given at the upcoming grass-fed beef conference May 31-June 1 on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station.

“This is a comprehensive program covering all aspects of grass-fed beef production,” said Dr.

Ron Gill, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service beef cattle specialist in College Station and conference instructor. “We will discuss cattle types best suited for grass-fed beef options as well as sustainable production systems., look at this website!

“The highlight for me every year is the producer panel that discusses the process they have gone through to become successful at producing and marketing for a targeted clientele,” Gill said.

“There will also be information and demonstrations presented on carcass fabrication and determining beef cutout value. Overall, this program allows attendees to take home a lot of information and put it to work.”

Topics to be discussed include:

    • Understanding niche markets: What really constitutes natural, grass-fed and organic beef production.
    • Forage-based nutrition for cattle: The fundamentals of growing forage in Texas.
    • Bridging nutritional gaps in Texas due to deficiencies in forage quality or quantity.
    • Managing pastures for improved cattle performance.
    • Cattle types suited for grass-fed beef.
    • Preventative herd health: Managing the health of cattle targeted for niche markets.
    • Carcass fabrication … a demonstration.
    • Consumers and their expectations.
    • A Taste of Texas Beef: Marketing a unique product.

Registration is $250 through April 15 and $275 after. To register online, visit https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu and enter keyword “grassfed” or call 979-845-2604.