Women, Land and Legacy to Host Beef Event
May 31st, 2016 by Ric Hanson
Iowa ranks in the top ten states in all things beef. On Thursday, June 16th, join Women, Land & Legacy of Southwest Iowa in learning details about different kinds of cattle operations and where your beef products come from. The event will begin at 6 p.m. with a supper served by the Mills-Montgomery County Cattlemen. The meal will be held at the Will & Deb Frazee Century Farm at 1080 230th St., Emerson. Following supper, The Frazee family will present information about their cow-calf operation.
As a group, they will then caravan to Gregory Feedlots, located on J-18 between Randolph and Tabor. David Trowbridge will give a presentation and a tour of the feedlot operation beginning around 7:45 p.m. The event is expected to conclude at approximately 8:30.
Not only will this be a wonderful learning opportunity for women interested in learning more about varying aspects of ag production, it will provide excellent information to youth who might be contemplating a career in beef production, or 4-H and FFA members enrolled in either market or breeding beef projects.
This event is open to anyone, with pre-registration required by Monday, June 13th. To register, call Iowa State University Extension & Outreach-Mills County at (712) 527-3316, Fremont County at (712) 374-2351, or Montgomery County at (712) 623-2592. Special accommodations may be requested by contacting these offices. The cost is $5 per person, including the meal, payable at the door. Proceeds will be used to offset the cost of the program. Participants should dress casually and appropriately for the outdoors, and wear close-toed shoes.
This event is sponsored through a partnership of Fremont, Mills and Montgomery counties Farm Service Agency, Soil and Water Conservation District, Iowa State University Extension & Outreach, and Women, Land & Legacy of Southwest Iowa. Women, Land & Legacy is committed to offering learning opportunities for rural women in areas such as business, management, agriculture and family.
(Press Release from Montgomery County Extension)