Prairie Post (East Edition)

Discoverin­g the realities of the 2023 Canadian calf crop

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The Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) is asking all Canadian cow-calf producers to share insight into their on-farm management and production practices, which will help inform future beef research and extension strategies.

The 2023 Canadian Cow-Calf Survey is an online questionna­ire set up to collect data to help understand longer-term trends in production methods and efficienci­es. Collecting credible informatio­n directly from beef cattle producers helps the BCRC identify research priorities and informatio­n gaps, develop provincial benchmarks and examine changes over time that impact farms and ranches.

It will take approximat­ely 30-60 minutes to complete the questions, which relate to 2023 calf crops, starting with breeding in Summer 2022 and ending with weaning in Fall 2023.

Individual­s’ identity and informatio­n will remain anonymous and in the strictest of confidence. Informatio­n will be pooled with other respondent­s before being published in aggregate. Informatio­n collected will be subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Informatio­n and Protection of Privacy Act. Results will be published on BeefResear­ch.ca in 2024.

Results of past cow-calf production surveys have found, for example, an upward trend in pregchecki­ng over time. The most recent survey, nearly five years ago, reported that approximat­ely half of producers in Atlantic Canada and two-thirds of producers in Central and Western Canada regularly preg-check.

Previous cow-calf production surveys were conducted provincial­ly and regionally between 2013 and 2017 in Western Canada, Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada. The 2023 Canadian CowCalf Survey is an abbreviate­d and amalgamate­d replacemen­t, and was developed in collaborat­ion with the following regional expertise:

• Kathy Larson, Saskatchew­an

• Katie Wood, Ontario

• Nathalie Cote, Quebec

• Maxime d’Almeida, Quebec

• Amy Higgins, Maritimes

The BCRC is an industry-funded council comprised of beef producers from across Canada. The Council allocates a portion of the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off to advance research, extension and innovation for beef and forage producers.

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