www.NALF.org

North American
   Limousin Foundation
Suite 100
7383 S. Alton Way
Centennial, CO  80112

(303) 220-1693
fax: (303) 220-1884

 


 North American Limousin Foundation
 7383 S. Alton Way, Suite 100
 Centennial, CO  80112-2339
 (303) 220-1693  •  www.nalf.org

For immediate release
July 13, 2007
Contact Brad Parker
brad@nalf.org

NALF Plans Free Webcasts for Members, Commercial Customers

The North American Limousin Foundation (NALF) is planning a series of free informational webcasts on DVAuction.com for its members and commercial cattle producers. Each will address cattle genetics, management or marketing.

The scheduled dates and topics follow. All of the webcasts will begin at 7 p.m. MT.

  • Aug. 14 – Visions Quest (VQ) Round 2 Postharvest (members only; sponsored by Five Star Cattle Systems)
  • Aug. 28 – Value-Added Production (sponsored by Bovitrak)
  • Sept. 18 – VQ Round 3 Preview (sponsored by Critical Insights)
  • Sept. 25 – DNA, Data Collection and Online Recording (members only; sponsored by MMI Genomics)
  • Oct. 2 – Breed Improvement (members only; sponsored by Limousin World)
  • Oct. 9 – Nutrition
  • Nov. 20 – Basic Marketing (members only; sponsored by R&R Marketing Co.)
  • Nov. 27 – Advanced Marketing (members only; sponsored by KK Seedstock Consultants)
  • Dec. 11 – Crossbreeding Strategies
  • Dec. 18 – Bull-Buying Strategies

NALF members can find registration instructions for the “members-only” webcasts via the association’s home page (www.nalf.org). The others are open to all of DVAuction’s registered users.

Anyone interested in sponsoring a NALF webcast should contact Frank Padilla, director of member relations, at frank@nalf.org or (303) 220-1693.

The North American Limousin Foundation (www.nalf.org), headquartered in Centennial, Colo., provides programs and services – including genetic evaluation of 5,000 active sires – to nearly 4,000 members and their commercial customers. The Limousin breed and its Lim‑Flex® hybrid lead the beef industry in muscle-growth efficiency and ideally complement British breeds.

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