MISSION STATEMENT
The Kansas State University Cow-Calf Unit strives:
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to provide meaningful applied research and timely extension programs to the beef producers of Kansas and the Great Plains
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to provide cutting-edge instruction to undergraduate and graduate students at Kansas State University
GOALS
Our goal is to be the best university Cow-Calf facility in the world through optimum productivity and maximal relevance in research, teaching, and extension. We aim to be:
RESOURCES
The Kansas State University Cow-Calf Unit herd consists of approximately 325 commercial cows, 80 heifers, and 15 breeding bulls. Our nutrition program is based on native tallgrass forage; we work each year for an 11- to 12-month grazing season. We currently operate on approximately 2,000 deeded acres and 3,000 rented acres of native tallgrass range.
RESEARCH AREAS
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Nutritional management of cattle grazing native tallgrass range
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Production cycle management including calving, breeding, and weaning
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Effects of calfhood nutritional and health management on carcass quality and value
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Factors influencing grazing distribution