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(NAFB.com) – Caring for animals, conserving natural resources, and maintaining a viable business are critical components of transitioning cattle operations to future generations. Two unique sessions during CattleCon24 in Orlando, Florida, provide opportunities to share ideas and continue conversations about the importance of continuous improvement. A half-day Grazing Management Workshop is scheduled for Tuesday, January 30. A long list of experts will talk about the benefits of pasture and grazing management, assessing pasture conditions, forage growth, and many other topics. “Proper grazing management and a written grazing management plan are essential to the success, longevity, and profitability of forage-based cattle operations,” says Josh White of NCBA. Dr. Myles Allen, a professor at Oxford University, will be the keynote speaker during the Sustainability Forum on Thursday, February 1. Allen will demystify climate impacts from cattle production and equip producers with the knowledge and resources to effectively speak about cattle’s role in the climate conversation.