BRAZIL, Ind. —
The Indiana Beef Cattle Association along with Purdue will host its annual program for the area at 6:30 p.m. EST Wednesday at Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds on State Road 59, south of Brazil.
The program will feature food and valuable information on beef issues. IBCA representatives will provide an update on policy and programs. Purdue beef specialist Dr. Ron Lemenager will share information on “Mineral Supplements for the Cow Herd” as the educational program.
To participate, RSVP to Jenna Smith at Clay County Extension Office at (812) 448-9041 by Thursday.
Questions can be directed to Smith at the same phone number, or to IBCA director Stacey Baird, (317) 293-2333.
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