Business & Tech
University Of Minnesota Extension Offering Webinar For Sheep And Goat Producers
Farmers, 4-Hers, ag business professionals who work with farmers and those interested in goats or sheep are invited to attend.
September 14, 2020
University of Minnesota Extension will be hosting a webinar 6:30 p.m. Wednesday September 30 focusing on the different factors and steps to connect goat and sheep producers with consumers.
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Discussion will center on the different types of processing and direct marketing, animal ID and record keeping, factors affecting the marketing of sheep/goats, cuts of meat, profit calculators, outlets for direct marketing and how to tell your story. Farmers, 4-Hers, ag business professionals who work with farmers and those interested in goats or sheep are invited to attend.
Dr. Travis Hoffman-Extension Sheep Specialist-U of M/NDSU Extension, Rashed Ferdous-Local Meat Specialist, and a representative from the Minnesota Department of Ag, Dairy and Meat Inspection Division will be the featured speakers. Additional topics include direct marketing & regulations regarding meat processing, what you can/can’t do, managing costs and customer expectations, and growing specialty meat marketing opportunities in Minnesota.
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Pre-registration is required. Please register at z.umn.edu/Goat-SheepMarketing by 12:00 pm (noon) on Wednesday September 30th. The Zoom link will be emailed to you after registration closes. If you are unable to attend the live session, you will receive the recording via email. Any questions please contact: Brenda Miller at nels4220@umn.edu or Colleen Carlson at traxl042@umn.edu.
Any questions regarding livestock production or any other agricultural topics can be directed to your local Extension educator. Residents in Wright County can contact Adam Austing at (320) 249-5929 or aausting@umn.edu.
This press release was produced by the Wright County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.