JEROME, Idaho — Fourth-generation Montana rancher Whit Hibbard worked livestock for nearly 40 years before he was introduced to low-stress handling. It took him that long to understand the way he had ...
They were processed the third day using a Bud Box corral and open-sided alley. These groups received the same treatments as the conventional treated groups. Crew members continued to work the calves ...
Occasionally someone comes along with ideas or observations that change the way people do things. Bud Williams was that kind of person, and his unique methods of handling cattle are becoming well ...
Part of the reason Bud Williams came up with unique and effective ways of handling livestock was because he thought about things much differently than how most of us think and always questioned ...
An Australian ranching couple traveled to southeastern Idaho during the summer to learn low-stress cattle herding techniques from Steve Cote, a longtime stockmanship educator and author. “I’ve met ...
This September, Stockmanship With Curt Pate, a dual-session event for producers that highlights the increased economic benefits of correctly handling livestock, will be hosted by Purdue University ...
Registration is open for six Stockmanship and Stewardship regional events in five states this spring and summer, with an additional virtual event to be held in November. During each event producers ...
MOULTRIE, Ga. (WALB) -Curt Pate, nationally recognized livestock handling and stockmanship expert, will be featured at this year’s Sunbelt Ag Expo. Known for his practical, real-world demonstrations, ...
Stockmanship & Stewardship, Centennial, Colorado, is going virtual for a unique educational experience from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., central time, Nov. 7. This online version of the in-person event ...
Purdue Extension, the Indiana Forage Council, the Indiana Beef Cattle Association, and the Indiana Sheep Association are hosting two “Stockmanship with Curt Pate” programs at the Southern Indiana ...
BOLIVAR, Mo. — Cattle industry celebrities are rare. When one comes to town, people flock from miles around to get a listen and the opportunity for a meet and greet. Temple Grandin, professor at ...