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Beef Improvement Federation Announces Its 45th Annual Meeting

The 2015 Beef Improvement Federation Annual Meeting and Research Symposium will be June 9-12 at the Beau Rivage Hotel and Conference Center in Biloxi, Mississippi. The theme for this year's program is "Rebuilding a Cowherd."

Co-hosted by the Mississippi State University Extension Service and the Mississippi Beef Cattle Improvement Association, the event will start at noon June 9 with registration and at 1 p.m. a Young Producers Symposium. A welcome reception begins at 5 p.m. followed by the National Association of Animal Breeders Symposium at 7 p.m.

The meeting will allow the research community and industry to meet and discuss issues surrounding the genetic improvement of beef cattle and for attendees to learn about technologies and management practices that can aid in the profitability of their operations. On June 10, the meeting will start at 8 a.m. with a welcome and general session.

Presentations and technical breakout sessions will follow through June 11. Attendees are invited to participate in a spouse's tour on June 10 and a producer tour on June 12.

Some of the topics to be covered include setting the stage for cowherd rebuilding, what sustainability means and why it matters, what sustainability data say about the beef industry, how current market incentives affect genetic selection, profitability: looking to an operation's future, balancing novel and proven applications for female selection, cow lifetime productivity, and an adaptability panel discussion.

A link to online registration for the conference is now available at http://beefimprovement.org/library/registration-info. Early registration is offered at a discounted rate and ends April 15.
 

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