(Photo courtesy Farm & Food Care Ontario)(Photo courtesy Farm & Food Care Ontario)
Sarnia

Webinar Series To Keep Beef Producers Informed

The Beef Cattle Research Council thinks webinars are a convenient and interactive way for producers to hear about new research and innovations and get practical production advice.

The Council hosts a number of those webinars, including one coming up Monday evening.

That one features Doctor Cody Creelman, a vet who works with cow-calf and feedlot operations.

The Council's Tracy Herbert says the webinars are convenient because farmers can watch them at home on their computer, tablet or smartphone.

The interactive part allows those farmers to ask questions as the webinar goes along.

The added advantage is that if you miss one that you're interested in, you can go back to the website and watch it at a later time.

There's a listing of upcoming webinars and registration information on the Beef Cattle Research Council's website.

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The Council's Tracy Herbert says they're a convenient way for producers to stay informed.

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Herbert says Monday's webinar features Doctor Cody Creelman, a vet who works with cow-calf and feedlot producers.

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The next seminar is Monday night with veterinarian Doctor Cody Creelman.

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