Northeast Tennessee Beef Expo scheduled Oct. 7-8 in Greeneville

Published 5:33 pm Thursday, September 23, 2021

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The annual Northeast Tennessee Beef Expo is scheduled for October 7-8 at the Northeast Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center. Two days of programs will educate beef producers on the latest research and practices.
Beef Quality Assurance Certifications will be an option for producers that participate in both days. Pesticide applicator license points will be offered onsite as well.
Check-in for both days of the program will begin at 7:30 a.m. EDT. Programs will begin at 8:30 a.m. and conclude at 2:30 p.m. The pre-registration cost is $20 per person to attend one day or $40 per person to attend both days. Lunch is included both days.
Pre-registration for this event is required and due before 5 p.m. on September 27: tiny.utk.edu/BeefExpo2021.
 Producers who are interested in becoming Beef Quality Assurance certified will be able to do so at the expo. The cost for BQA certification is $50 in addition to the two-day expo fee. This fee must be paid on-site or during pre-registration.
The expo will include a tradeshow on the first day with lunch provided both days. The planned program topics include: Toxic Plants, Forage Supplements, Stocking Density Profitability, Soil Corrections, Winter Feeding, Weaning, Sprayer GPS Demo, Genetics, Breeding Soundness Exams, Direct Marketing, and Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program
 For master beef producers, there will also be an educational session that will focus on cow-calf production and issues facing the beef industry.
 For more information, please contact your local county UT Extension office.
The Northeast Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center is located off U.S. Highway 70 approximately five miles south of Greeneville at 2255 East Allens Bridge Road.
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