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Friday, October 10, 2025

wcfms

28th Western Canada Feedlot Management School

February 10-12, 2026
Saskatoon Inn & Conference Centre, 2002 Airport Dr, Saskatoon, SK

 

Proud supporters of WCFMS:

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TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2026

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6:00pm Registration, Trade Show and Cocktails
7:00pm Welcome and Introductions
Kevin Antworth, Saskatchewan Cattle Feeders Association

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

7:15pm Building Your Team for Success!
Does work culture attract new people to your operation? Are you interested in leveling up your management training? Hear how successful farms are shifting their approach and the role it has on their overall success.
Evan Shout – Maverick Ag
8:15pm Networking and Tradeshow

 


WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 2026

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7:00am Registration, Breakfast and Tradeshow
8:00am Opening Remarks and Introductions
Kevin Antworth, Saskatchewan Cattle Feeders Association

ANIMAL HEALTH

8:10am Is There Hope for Mycoplasma Prevention?  
Hear about this impact of this pathogen on beef cattle in the feedlot and about an emerging vaccine.
Bruce Kostelansky – Zoetis
8:50am Evolution of Respiratory Vaccines
We all know the impact of BRD on cattle feeding. What have we learned about the various respiratory vaccines and is it time to start shifting our protocols?
John Ellis – Western College of Veterinary Medicine
9:20am AIP - What We Know and What we are Learning We Don’t Know!
AIP has become more prevalent in feedlot cattle over the past number of years. Hear about advancements made in managing this disease as well as the challenges we may yet face.
Emily Snyder – Western College of Veterinary Medicine
9:55am Refreshment and Networking Break

MARKETING

10:30am COP - Three Little Letters That Can Make or Break You!
With feeder cattle requiring twice the cash to place this year, understanding your costs and knowing exactly where operational expenses lie is more important than ever.
Kathy Larson – University of Saskatchewan
11:15am Risk Management Toolbox
Risk Management has long been a part of agricultural operations, but current cattle markets have made it absolutely essential. Learn about the tools available and how/when to use them to your advantage.
Bevin Hudson - JGL
12:00pm Lunch and Networking

ANIMAL NUTRITION

1:00pm New Feed Barley Varieties
An update on new feed barley varieties available to cattle feeders in Canada.
Mitchell Japp – SK Barley
1:20pm Making the Most of Cereal Straw  
Hear from a researcher about opportunities for cereal straw use in both growing and finishing diets.
Gabriel Ribeiro – University of Saskatchewan
1:50pm Hybrid Rye in Feedlot Diets
Hear about research looking at this crop for both silage and grain inclusion in feedlot diets. Next hear the experience of producers who have used it in their feeding operations.
Moderators:
Warren Rusche – South Dakota State University
Greg Penner – University of Saskatchewan
Producer Panel – TBD
3:05pm Refreshment and Networking Break

VIRTUAL TOUR

3:30pm Virtual Tour - Blackshirt Feeders (Part 1)
Eric Behlke, Haigler, Nebraska
4:00pm Open Floor for Question and Answer Session
4:30pm Conclude Afternoon Session
5:30pm Cocktails
6:00pm Banquet
7:00pm Fun/Interactive Activity - TBD

 

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 12, 2026

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7:00am Breakfast and Tradeshow

ANIMAL HANDLING

8:00am Gut Health Management and the Impact on Animal Performance
This presentation will explore the stressors cattle face at different production stages, their impact on diseases such as BRD and the resulting implications for overall animal performance.
Elliot Block – Arm and Hammer
8:45am Dealing with Heat Stress 
For most cattle feeders in Western Canada, managing cold stress has been our focus. However, we are learning that heat stress is also problematic in our climate. Learn what we need to be aware of and are there adjustments we can make to relieve heat stress and ensure optimal performance?
Karen Schwartzkopf-Genswein - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
9:30am Mineral Status in Feedlot Cattle 
What is the role of mineral status in feedlot cattle with relation to health and performance? What are ways we can diagnose and manage these issues? Is a balanced diet enough to overcome a mineral imbalance?
Jeffery Hall - Huvepharma
10:30am Networking Break
11:00am Virtual Tour - Blackshirt Feeders (Part 2)
Eric Behlke, Haigler, Nebraska
11:30am Open Floor for Question and Answer Session
11:45am Lunch and Networking
12:30pm Travel to LFCE for Hands on Demos
1:30pm

Hands on Demonstrations/Presentations (at LFCE) - full details coming soon

3 sessions for participants to rotate through:

Nutrition Demo – 

Animal Tech Demo – 

Animal Health Demo – 

3:30pm WCFMS Wrap Up
4:00pm Load Buses
4:30pm Return to Hotel
Conclude workshop and safe travels home!

 

 **Agenda subject to change

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Contact Us

Phone
(306) 969-2666
Address
PO Box 95, Ceylon, SK, Canada S0C 0T0