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Home » Blog » News » Producing Quality Beef Workshops Scheduled
June 13, 2025

Producing Quality Beef Workshops Scheduled

January 2, 2024

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Producing Quality Beef Workshops Scheduled

What physical traits enhance or detract fed cattle values? Why do some fed cattle sell for more or less than others? What opportunities did the latest beef quality audit find? These topics and more will be the focus of “Producing Quality Beef” workshops slated at four locations around the state in February and March.

The workshops will begin at 10 a.m. with a live cattle evaluation and discussion by a panel of cattle
buyers representing packing plants that harvest fed cattle from Wisconsin and the upper Midwest. The
discussion will include what type of cattle have the greatest demand based on consumer preferences
and traits that add or lower fed cattle value. Adding to the cattle evaluation will be a discussion on how
mud, manure and gut fill impact dressing percent, and impacts that mobility/fitness for transport have
on cattle value.

A discussion of the latest National Beef Quality Audit will highlight improvements that have been made
and where there are opportunities to better meet consumer demand. In addition, participants will be
able to see a variety of quality defects that packing plants encounter and learn how that impacts the
industry and cattle prices.

Following lunch, sessions begin with quality and yield grade discussions and a hands-on opportunity for
participants to measure the ribeye, back fat and try their hand at assigning quality grades to some real
beef ribs. There will also be discussions on feeding and management to produce finished cattle that the
packers are seeking, and on pre-harvest factors that impact meat quality.

Dates and locations for the workshops are as follows:

  • Feb 9 th Bonduel Equity Livestock Sale Barn, 455 N. Cecil St. Bonduel WI, 54107
  • Feb 20 th Monroe Equity Livestock Sale Barn, N1365 State Rd 69 Monroe WI, 53566
  • Feb 29 th starting at Sparta Equity Livestock Sale Barn, 6089 State Hwy. 16, Sparta WI, 54656 and then traveling to Club 16, 1615 W Wisconsin St., Sparta
  • Mar 14 th starting at Stratford Equity Livestock Sale Barn, 214910 State Highway 97, Stratford WI, 54484 and then traveling to Country Aire, 118600 Co Rd P, Stratford

The workshops will begin at 10 am and wrap up by 3 pm. Lunch is provided, and there is no cost to
attend. Pre-registration is requested 7 days in advance to ensure that plenty of food and handouts will
be available for everyone. To register, go to https://bit.ly/3GSZtuJ or call the Wisconsin Beef Council at
(800) 728-BEEF (2333) or 608-833-7177.

Filed Under: Agribusiness, community, Education, Food Trends, Livestock, News Tagged With: cattle evaluation, producing quality beef, wisconsin beef council, workshop

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