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Home » Blog » Agribusiness » Wisconsin To Host Stockmanship & Stewardship Event
June 9, 2026

Wisconsin To Host Stockmanship & Stewardship Event

June 18, 2024

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Wisconsin To Host Stockmanship & Stewardship Event

Registration is now open for a Stockmanship & Stewardship event, August 28-29, at the Grant County Fairgrounds in Lancaster, Wisconsin. Funded in part by the Beef Checkoff, Stockmanship & Stewardship is a unique educational experience for cattle producers featuring low-stress cattle handling demonstrations, Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) training, facility design sessions and also industry updates.

“Educational programs like Stockmanship & Stewardship elevate producers’ commitment to continuous
improvement through BQA principles,” said Amy Radunz, Wisconsin Beef Council President. “By participating in Stockmanship & Stewardship, cattlemen and women are demonstrating to consumers
that they are striving to produce the highest quality, safest beef possible.”

During the event, producers can become BQA certified, network with fellow cattlemen and women, participate in hands-on demonstrations led by animal handling experts, and also learn innovative management techniques. Industry experts will cover topics such as nutrition, pasture management,
trailer maintenance, manure management, and selecting for sustainability through genetics. There will
also be a tour of the University of Wisconsin Lancaster Ag Research Station. Stockmanship & Stewardship is sponsored by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), Neogen, and the Beef Checkoff-funded National Beef Quality Assurance program. Local sponsors for the Lancaster location include, Wisconsin Cattlemen’s Association, Wisconsin Beef Council, UW Madison Division of Extension, Iowa State Extension, Iowa Cattlemen’s Association, Iowa Beef Industry Council, Illinois Extension, Illinois Beef Association, Murray’s Dairy Farm and Refrigeration, Corteva Agriscience, and Axiota Animal Health.

Click here for more information, complete agenda, fees and to register. Cattle producers attending Stockmanship & Stewardship are eligible for reimbursement through the Rancher Resilience Grant. To apply for a grant to cover registration costs and two nights hotel, visit www.ncba.org/producers/rancher-resilience-grant.

Filed Under: Agribusiness, Education, Livestock, News Tagged With: Beef Checkoff, Beef Quality Assurance, Stockmanship & Stewardship, wisconsin beef council

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