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<blockquote data-quote="Kathie in Thorp" data-source="post: 875780" data-attributes="member: 16769"><p>Workshop was good. There was so much information to fit into a tight day, that they weren't even able to get it all out there. But learned a lot! Nutrition section was really good; heat detection/synchronization protocols good; some (of course -- and they were good sponsor folks) pitching for semen suppliers, AI'ers, preg checkers, but those folks also have lots of experience that was shared; "cow parts" to play with, etc., etc., etc. And a really good taco/burrito bar for lunch. WSU/coordinators did a good job. It was well worth the drive and the $59 fee. And locked in 3 Angus feeder steers from a neighbor for next year's customers on the way home (maybe a heifer, too -- thinkin about that).</p><p></p><p>Rainplace, your local extension agent should get a calendar of things that are going on workshop-wise for pretty much all over the state. Make a call -- ask for notification about classes that are in your area of interest, or where to find a calendar on-line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathie in Thorp, post: 875780, member: 16769"] Workshop was good. There was so much information to fit into a tight day, that they weren't even able to get it all out there. But learned a lot! Nutrition section was really good; heat detection/synchronization protocols good; some (of course -- and they were good sponsor folks) pitching for semen suppliers, AI'ers, preg checkers, but those folks also have lots of experience that was shared; "cow parts" to play with, etc., etc., etc. And a really good taco/burrito bar for lunch. WSU/coordinators did a good job. It was well worth the drive and the $59 fee. And locked in 3 Angus feeder steers from a neighbor for next year's customers on the way home (maybe a heifer, too -- thinkin about that). Rainplace, your local extension agent should get a calendar of things that are going on workshop-wise for pretty much all over the state. Make a call -- ask for notification about classes that are in your area of interest, or where to find a calendar on-line. [/QUOTE]
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