Beef Cattle Research Complex
The NDSU Beef Cattle Research Complex, dedicated in 2011, is a state-of-the-art facility designed to meet the needs of beef cattle research at NDSU well into the future. The BCRC allows NDSU to accomplish the vast array of research needed to meet the challenges of 21st century beef cattle production.
The cattle complex consists of a feeding area, animal handling, calving pens, office and laboratory space, and feed storage and mixing area covering 22,900 sq. feet.
Check out this documentary, "A Day in the Life: NDSU Beef Cattle Research Center," produced by Ryan Nelson of the Bison Information Network.
CAPABILITIES
- Store, mix, and deliver feed ingredients including hays, grains, silages, wet and dry byproducts and liquid supplements
- Measure and control individual feed intake of 192 head of cattle
- Feed growing and finishing cattle, as well as cows and bulls
- Process and weigh all classes of cattle in the handling system
- Use the maternity and calving area through calving
WHAT TYPES OF RESEARCH WILL THESE FACILITIES ALLOW US TO DO?
- Nutrition
- Reproductive physiology
- Genomics
- Management and production
- Pre-harvest food safety
- Economics
- Animal behavior
- Environmental management
- Nutrient management
- Meat science and carcass quality
BROCHURE
BRC USE FORM
Please contact Sarah for the BRC Use Form.
CONTACT
Sarah Underdahl (701) 356-3284
Address:
3816 19th Ave N
Fargo, ND, 58102