By Scout Nelson
The Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) training, originally set for this evening, March 18, in Garden City, has been postponed. The decision to delay the event was made in response to weather concerns that could impact the safety and accessibility for participants. This training session is part of a series provided by the Kansas Beef Council, aimed at ensuring that beef producers meet the highest standards of animal care and quality.
Attendees of the BQA training can expect to learn a variety of practices that enhance the quality of the national beef supply, including proper handling and administration of vaccinations and other health products, ensuring the optimal well-being of cattle. The program also emphasizes the importance of maintaining comprehensive records to track and improve beef quality.
The Kansas Beef Council, responsible for organizing this event, has committed to announcing a new date for the training as soon as possible. Participants are encouraged to stay informed through the Council’s dedicated webpage, which also offers resources and updates on other upcoming events and programs relevant to beef producers.
For those interested in attending the rescheduled session, it is advisable to regularly check the website provided and sign up for alerts if available. This postponement, although inconvenient, ensures that all participants can attend the training under the best possible conditions, making effective learning and safety a priority.
The Kansas Beef Council apologizes for any inconvenience caused by the postponement and appreciates the understanding and flexibility of all involved. As the Council finalizes a new date for the BQA training, they look forward to engaging with the community and continuing to support excellence in beef production across the state.
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