Cattle producers from across the province have a chance to learn more about the work being done at the University of Saskatchewan's Livestock and Forage Centre of Excellence (LFCE).
LFCE's annual summer field day runs tomorrow at Clavet, with registration running from 8 to 9 a.m., followed by a full day of activity.
Participants will have the opportunity to visit field plots and animal sites to see the latest in research activities, from forage development and grazing management to environmental sustainability, animal health, growth, and productivity.
According to the website, LFCE researchers investigate different aspects of livestock production and 'test drive' new options.
A key part of their work focuses on cost-effective herd management.
The LFCE also focuses on the bison industry, from reproduction to vaccine development, disease control, and nutrition.
Producers taking part in Tuesday's event will have a chance to see some of the work firsthand and talk with researchers.
Following lunch, Brian Perillat formerly of CanFax, will give the market outlook presentation.
Registration runs from 8 to 9 to register for the event click here.