Coronavirus and cattle markets subject of two webinars

Tune into two webinars on March 26 and March 31 for a look at COVID-19 and the cattle markets.

March 24, 2020

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Source: Oklahoma State University

Agricultural producers are adjusting to the pandemic spread of the novel coronavirus as well as they are able to, said Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University (OSU) Extension livestock marketing specialist, but it’s difficult to keep anxiety in check and plan ahead. “There is a tremendous amount of unknowns as we confront this situation,” Peel said. “There’s no real precedent for what’s happening. We want to give producers a forum to talk through it and support each other.”

As such, OSU will host two webinars to explore the COVID-19 effect on the cattle market. The March 26 webinar hosted through Zoom.com will help provide answers and perspective about the country’s cattle markets, macroeconomic effects and international trade. The March 31 webinar will bring those concerns down to a regional perspective.

The first event will begin at 7 p.m. March 26. It is free and open to the public. Questions for the webinar can be sent by email to [email protected]. Experts available for comment will include Peel and Josh Maples at Mississippi State University Extension.

An internet connection is needed to receive the webinar material, although a webcam or microphone is not necessary. The event will be held at https://msstateextension.zoom.us. For audio only, participants can use their computer speakers or join by phone at 312-626-6779. To log in, the webinar identification number is 574 268 148. If using a smartphone or tablet, downloading the Zoom application is recommended.

The second, separate event on March 31 will look more closely at economic mitigation efforts among regional cattle producers, said JJ Jones, OSU southeast area Extension agricultural economist. Other specialist scheduled to attend include agricultural economists Trent Milacek and Scott Clawson.

“Cattle prices are down and no one is certain about the outlook,” Jones said. “We will survive this and things will turn around, but we need to talk about how that’s going to happen.”

The March 31 Zoom conference requires registration at
https://dasnr.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_J6jy86uVQwe97pcPON6X3Q. Online attendance will be limited to 500 people. It is co-sponsored by the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association.

Source: OSUwhich is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

 

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