Kentucky Beef Network

Kentucky Beef Network

Share

KBN's focus is assisting beef cattle producers, improve animal health, genetics, forages, and marketing opportunities by enhancing producer profitability.

06/11/2026

“How can producers add value before marketing?

Dr. Trey Patterson with Padlock Ranch discusses practical ways cattle producers can increase the value of their calves and improve marketability before sale day.

From genetics and nutrition to health programs and management decisions, small improvements can make a big impact on profitability.

Ticks in Kentucky 06/09/2026

Ticks can create serious challenges for cattle producers, impacting herd health, performance, and overall productivity. This Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife resource helps producers learn more about the tick species found in Kentucky, including emerging threats like the Asian Longhorned Tick, along with prevention and management information. Staying informed can help protect your herd and reduce the impact of tick-related issues on your operation.

Ticks in Kentucky ​​​​​​​​Ticks in Kentucky (like elsewhere in the U.S.) fall into one of two families: Ixodidae (hard ticks) and Argasidae (soft ticks). The primary difference between hard ticks and soft ticks is that hard ticks have a "plate" on their back called a scutum, whereas soft ticks do not...

2026 Electric Fencing School 06/08/2026

Make sure to sign up!

2026 Electric Fencing School Join us for a day filled with electricity! For fences, I mean. Our Electric Fencing School is a great program for electric fence beginners.

Cow Country News- June 2026 06/08/2026

We at KBN are proud to help empower young cattle producers as they continue to grow their knowledge and skills. The future of Kentucky's cattle industry is bright, and we are excited to play a role in developing the next generation of producers.

Cow Country News- June 2026 Dive into our extensive resources on the topic that interests you. It's like a masterclass to be explored at your own pace.

06/04/2026

“What makes the ideal cow?

Dr. Daniel Shike from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign breaks down the key traits that contribute to building productive, efficient, and profitable cows for the future of the beef industry.

From longevity and fertility to efficiency and adaptability, every trait matters when building a strong cow herd

Photos from Kentucky Beef Network's post 06/03/2026

This year's Spring Profit Thru Performance feeder calf sale was a tremendous success. A total of 809 head of cattle were sold, with prices remaining strong and steady throughout the entire sale.

Take a look at the sale results attached, and while you're there, check out the photos of the outstanding, high-quality cattle that were marketed on Monday. These cattle are a great example of how the extra effort invested in genetics, management, health programs, and overall quality pays dividends. The market continues to reward producers who go the extra mile to produce the best cattle possible.

A special thank you to Bluegrass Stockyards for hosting another excellent sale, to all of the consignors whose hard work and dedication made this event possible, and to the buyers who showed confidence in these cattle.

Most importantly, a very big thank you goes to Tim and Amy White for the countless hours they invest in organizing and growing this program. We are grateful for the opportunity to support such an outstanding sale and the producers who make it successful year after year.

Congratulations to everyone involved on another great Profit Thru Performance Sale!

Preparing for Asian Longhorned Tick in Kentucky | Entomology 06/02/2026

The Asian Longhorned Tick is an emerging concern for livestock producers across the region, and preparation is key. This University of Kentucky article, “Preparing for Asian Longhorned Tick in Kentucky,” provides valuable information on identification, prevention, and management strategies to help protect your herd and operation. Staying informed is one of the best tools producers have in managing emerging cattle health threats.

Preparing for Asian Longhorned Tick in Kentucky | Entomology Preparing for Asian Longhorned Tick in Kentucky ENTFACT-518: Preparing for Asian Longhorned Tick in Kentucky By Anna Pasternak, Graduate Tick Researcher and Jonathan L. Larson, Extension Entomologist  Asian Longhorned Tick Fast Facts Asian longhorned tick (ALT) is an invasive species that was firs...

06/02/2026

Stay connected with beef cattle events happening across Kentucky!

The new KBN Calendar of Events includes trainings, field days, BQCA opportunities, and more from around the state.

📅https://www.kybeefnetwork.com/calendar-of-events.html

Have an event to add? Email [email protected].

05/29/2026

If you are a beef farmer in Kentucky please try to take this survey and share it as well. Deadline is July 7th.

Beef Producers: Your Input Matters!
The University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment is seeking beef cow-calf producers to participate in a Fescue Toxicosis Survey.
Your feedback will help researchers better understand how fescue toxicosis impacts herds and develop practical mitigation strategies for producers across the region.
✅ Who should participate: Beef cow-calf producers
📅 Deadline: July 7, 2026
👉 Take the survey here:
https://uky.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5c0vzWqgxHX88Wq
📌 You can also scan the QR code in the flyer to get started!
Please share to help reach more producers!

Photos from Kentucky Mesonet's post 05/28/2026

Drought Update 5/28/2026 from Kentucky Mesonet

Want your business to be the top-listed Food & Beverage Service in Lexington?
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Telephone

Address


176 Pasadena Drive
Lexington, KY
40503

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm