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2021 Virtual Applied Reproductive Strategies in Beef Cattle

Registration is now open for the 2021 Virtual Applied Reproductive Strategies in Beef Cattle meeting scheduled for September 15-17.  There is no cost to participate however, preregistration is required.  You must register for each day’s session. If you can’t join at the scheduled times, all sessions will be recorded and available on YouTube in the near future.  All times listed below are Central Time.  Continuing education credits will be available for veterinarians and animal scientists.

September 15thThe power of AI and Timed AI

5:00 PM: Dr. Joe Dalton, Univ. of Idaho – Use AI to enhance value
5:45 PM: Dr. Jordan Thomas, Univ. of Missouri – Selecting a synchronization protocol that fits your system
6:30 PM: Dan Busch, Select Sires Inc. – Starting an AI program – Tips for success
7:15 PM: Q & A session with all speakers
Registration – go.beefrepro.org/ARSBC_Day1

September 16th Advanced reproductive management
5:00 PM: Dr. Troy Rowan, Univ. of Tennessee – Profit-driven breeding with selection indexes
5:45 PM: Dr. Pedro Fontes, Univ. of Georgia – Resynchronization strategies for beef cattle
6:30 PM: Dr. Lee Jones, Dr. George Perry, Dr. Ky Pohler – Improving reproductive performance: Before, During, and After the Breeding Season
7:15 PM: Q & A session with all speakers
Registration – go.beefrepro.org/ARSBC_Day2  

September 17th Veterinarian Reproductive Services
5:00 PM: Dr. Randall Spare, Ashland Veterinary Center Inc. – Veterinary Service – Investment not a cost, making every opportunity count
5:45 PM: Dr. Joel Anderson, Cross Country Genetics – A conversation about the application of in-vivo and in-vitro derived embryos in a breeding program
6:30 PM: Dr. Vitor Mercadante, Virginia Tech – Analyzing and presenting reproductive records for clients
7:15 PM: Dr. Cliff Lamb, Texas A&M – Overcoming compliance issues to ensure success of a TAI project
Registration – go.beefrepro.org/ARSBC_Day3

*All times are CST.    Registration needed for each day.
Continuing education credits available for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists

For more information contact Sandy Johnson, sandyj@ksu.edu or Vitor Mercadante, vrgm@vt.edu

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