TUESDAY, MAY 1 1:30PM CST
Webinar
Beef-Cattle Economics
Don't miss this opportunity to hear from Dr. Glynn Tonsor, livestock economist at Kansas State University, as he tackles these relevant questions of primary interest to stakeholders throughout the beef and cattle industry.
- What is the broad economic outlook for cow-calf, stocker, and feedlot operators?
- What condition is beef demand in and what have been the impacts of LFTB discussions?
- What is the status of cattle identification in the U.S. and how does this compare globally?
Speaker

Glynn joined the KSU Agricultural Economics faculty as an Assistant Professor in March 2010. He obtained his Ph.D. from KSU in 2006 and was an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics at Michigan State University from May 2006 to March 2010.
Glynn's current efforts are primarily devoted to a range of integrated research and extension activities with particular focus on the cattle/beef and swine/pork industries. His broader interests cover aspects throughout the meat supply chain ranging from production level supply issues to end-user consumer demand issues. MORE
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