Assistant Professor and Extension Beef Specialist at UT

Joined August 2019
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Bracket busted? No worries! Follow our 32 animal bracket as we matchup neat features from the animal kingdom! Four, 8-animal groups battle it out for the coolest feature: #nutrition, #genomics, #health & #welfare, and #reproduction! Vote for your favorite!
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Stop halfway resting and halfway working. We spend too much time in this in-between zone of kind of doing work, but not doing actual deep work. Work deeply. Rest deeply. Get out of the middle zone.
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Tell me you work for Extension without telling me you work for Extension. Getting ready for pesticide training season. Likely trip 1 of 3 @ExtensionDean @CropsANdWater
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Slide summary from my presentation at #COP27 about the Unique Role of Nutrient-Dense Animal Proteins for Sustainable Food Security. (thread) #meat #livestock #foodsystems #nutrition #climatechange #malnutrition #hiddenhunger #foodsecurity
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Rare footage from my first year as a TT assistant professor 👀

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Tomorrow. Isbell night one. Sold out. Let's do this, Knox. Tix for night two here - bit.ly/3pW1EG2
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We are having a Tall fescue endophyte symposium on March 23 in Spring Hill, TN. Good chance to learn how to manage this problem on your farm. Registration is $65 and is limited to 30 people. Go to UTBeef.com for more info.
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14 Dec 2021
UT Beef and Forage Center research and recommendation meeting in full swing. #UTIA
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New publication on "Grazing Management Principles for Beef Cattle" added to UTBEEF.COM under Beef Cattle: Facilities and Handling can be found at: utbeef.tennessee.edu/beef-ca…
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Sooooooooo goooooodddddddd @TroyNRowan @78Drlew @KatMas33 @SouthdownSheep2
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21 Jun 2021
Forage is plant material that is eaten by livestock in the form of hay, pasture, or silage, but we know it is so much more than that. Celebrate the many benefits and impacts of forage with us and your affiliate council this week! Happy #NationalForageWeek!
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