The Carolina Cattle Connection - Volume 35, Issue No. 7 (JULY 2021)

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44 Farms International Beef Cattle Academy — Apply by August 9 Now in its fourth year, globally proven program provides customized education and insights. The 44 Farms International Beef Cattle Academy (IBCA) is accepting applications for its 2021-2022 online certification program. Applications for this comprehensive certificate program, through Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, are due August 9. “We’re gearing up for our fourth year of the IBCA and looking forward to working with another group of farmers, ranchers and industry leaders from around the world,” says Dr. Reinaldo Cooke, Program Coordinator and Professor at Texas A&M University. “Each year, we hear from students how this program elevates their ranches or businesses and provides excellent return on their investment - and we can’t wait to get started with the Class of 2022.” Who should apply? All involved in the beef cattle industry are eligible to apply. An ideal student candidate is eager to learn and is passionate about driving the industry forward. Class size for the prestigious IBCA is limited to offer an exclusive and customized learning experience. The IBCA’s online learning format allows anyone from across the globe to participate.

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Students of the current 2020-2021 class span worldwide. Each student started the course with unique goals, and the curriculum was customized to meet them. A few of this year’s students included: • A veterinarian from South Africa looking to start a community beef improvement project • A recent Oklahoma college graduate pursuing his dream of turning his family’s property into a cow/calf operation • An industry consultant in Brazil hoping to provide animal welfare resources to farms she works with • A fifth generation coffee grower in Panama transitioning to a beef-on-dairy program • A meatpacker and feedlot owner in Mexico who markets steers to the U.S., looking for techniques and technology to increase profits • An owner of a large Montana ranch, developing a plan to use regenerative ranching practices to increase grass, water, and soil health for the long term What to expect - The 44 Farms International Beef Cattle Academy consists of eight courses with nearly 30 learning hours per course. Classes are taught online with pre-recorded lectures. In addition to

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the pre-recorded lectures, there is a weekly interactive session for the student and instructor. “The interactive sessions are customized based on individual student needs and recorded to ensure nobody misses anything,” says Dr. Ky Pohler, Program Coordinator and Associate Professor at Texas A&M University. Course topics include: • Cattle welfare and behavior • Forage production and utilization • Nutritional management and requirements • Reproductive physiology and management • Breeding and genetics • Immunology and herd health management • Safety and quality of beef carcasses and products Following online coursework, the academy typically concludes with an optional experiential learning period and graduation ceremony in College Station, Texas. “We’ve found this format to work very well for both information sharing and customized learning based on each student’s goals,” says Pohler. “Students learn from globally recognized experts, discuss those learnings with professors and

then gather at Texas A&M to bring it all together. This interactive and customized experience is truly one of a kind.” Scholarships available Scholarships are available for interested individuals, covering up to 70 percent of tuition costs. To be considered for a scholarship, complete the IBCA application process and provide the information required for scholarship request. Scholarships are limited and will be awarded based on student profile and potential contribution to the IBCA goal: advance knowledge to enhance beef production and quality across the globe. “The opportunity to participate in this world class program is made even easier by scholarships, made possible in part by the generosity of our sponsors,” says Cooke. “Endowments from 44 Farms, Texas Department of Agriculture, Sydney and Buck Thomason (Indian Hills Brangus), and the Santa Gertrudis Breeders International Foundation help ensure IBCA’s success today and for years to come.” The next academy begins in September 2021 and continues through August 2022. Apply today at www. animalscience.tamu.edu/ibca/ or email ibca@tamu.edu for more information.


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Industry News

7min
page 62

American Braunvieh Association News

13min
pages 56-57

South Carolina Cattle Receipts, Trends, and Prices

3min
page 61

by Colin Woodall

6min
page 55

2021 South Carolina Sale Barn Cattle Receipts

5min
page 54

ABS Global News

14min
pages 52-53

National Cattlemen’s Beef Association News

9min
pages 50-51

Premier Select Sires News

3min
page 32

Carolina Cooking — Tapas Style Steak & Pepper Parfaits

2min
pages 33-35

44 Farms International Beef Academy — Apply by August 9 A Message from the CEO — The World Belongs to Those Who Show Up,

3min
page 36

Valley Vet Supply News

5min
page 37

Farmers National Company News

12min
pages 46-47

American Shorthorn Association News

4min
pages 30-31

American Simmental Association News

5min
page 29

American Angus Association News

8min
pages 20-21

Herd Health — The Signs and Cost of Fescue Toxicosis in Cattle, by Anne Koontz

6min
pages 16-17

Carter Ward Joins the American Angus Hall of Fame

10min
pages 22-23

The Simmental Trail, by Jennie Rucker

2min
page 28

American Hereford Association News

4min
page 26

Ashley’s Beef Corner — North Carolina Beef Quest, by Ashley W. Herring

2min
pages 10-11

Certified Hereford Beef News

6min
page 27

by Dr. Matt Poore

5min
page 12
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