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Experience Tennessee Cattle Country Following CattleCon 2026

After experiencing the biggest cattle industry event of the year, CattleCon 2026 attendees are encouraged to stay a little longer to see Tennessee cattle country firsthand. Tours on Friday, Feb. 6, including a Grazing Management Workshop & Tour and Agricultural Tour, are available to add onto CattleCon 2026 registrations.

The immersive Grazing Management Workshop & Tour at Red Hill Farms in Lafayette, Tennessee, sponsored by Envu, will focus on practical grazing solutions including cover crops, winter feeding and cattle nutrition. Farm owners Sarah and Bart Jones will host the group, joining University of Tennessee genetics expert Dr. Troy Rowan for a discussion on adapting cow herds to their environment. The event will wrap up with speakers discussing tech-based resources. Each attendee will receive a Grazing Management Workbook, allowing the opportunity to craft a personalized grazing plan, while better understanding the key components within it.

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