By Scout Nelson
North Dakota State University Extension and University of Minnesota Extension have partnered with the Livestock Marketing Information Center to provide a comprehensive lamb market outlook webinar. This informative event is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. CDT on July 10.
“It is important to understand the drivers of market dynamics,” says Travis Hoffman, Extension sheep specialist for both NDSU and UMN. “Join us to learn about tools that can assist producers in planning the marketing of the 2024 lamb crop.”
Agricultural economist Tyler Cozzens will lead the webinar, sharing timely information on the current supply and demand of American sheep and lamb. Cozzens is a leading expert in lamb economics at the Livestock Marketing Information Center and will provide valuable insights into the season ahead.
To participate in the webinar, registration is required and can be completed at ndsu.ag/lambmarket. Once registered, participants will receive a Zoom link via email. For those unable to attend the live session, a recording will be sent to their email addresses.
For additional information about the webinar, contact Brenda Miller at nels4220@umn.edu or Travis Hoffman at travis.w.hoffman@ndsu.edu.
This webinar is an excellent opportunity for producers and those interested in the lamb market to gain a deeper understanding of market trends and strategies for the upcoming season.
This collaboration between NDSU and UMN Extensions, along with the Livestock Marketing Information Center, aims to support lamb producers by providing them with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate market dynamics effectively.
By attending the webinar, participants will be better equipped to make informed decisions about marketing their lamb crop, ultimately benefiting their operations and the broader agricultural community.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of the lamb market. Register today and prepare to gain valuable insights from industry experts.
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Categories: Minnesota, Livestock, Goats & Sheep