Event Details

Date

March 28, 2020

Time

1:00pm

Location

Belmont American Legion
29 Schuyler Street
Belmont, NY 14813

Host

New York Beef Producers' Association
Barb Benjamin
585-610-6536

www.nybpa.org


***CANCELLED*** New York Beef Producers' Association Region 4 Annual Meeting

March 28, 2020


Join beef producers from Allegany and Steuben counties for their annual regional business meeting. Everyone with an interest in the beef industry is welcome to attend - membership in the association is not required.

Speakers for the afternoon include:

-  Katelyn Walley-Stoll and Amy Barkley of the Southwest NY Dairy, Livestock, and Field Crops Team, discussing current roles and programming.

- Dr. Dan Tracy from Multimin USA, discussing the physiology of trace minerals in beef cattle.

The meeting cost includes lunch, and is $10/adult or $5/youth.

Reservations can be made by contacting Barb Benjamin (585-610-6536 or lightenliz62@yahoo.com) by March 20th. Payment will be accepted at the door.

See the PDF link, below, for more information.


NYBPA Region 4 Annual Meeting (PDF; 145KB)


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