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Beef cattle genetics, Feeding beef cattle and Girls can be ranchers too | Ag and STEM Video Learning Series.

May 8, 2020 1 Comment

Three videos in one post! Join Debbie Lyons Blythe as she shares how beef cattle genetics and how feeding cattle influence the beef we eat. Then listen in as she shares her story as a woman cattle rancher.

Debbie Lyons-Blythe is a cattle rancher in Kansas. She and her husband Duane Blythe co-own Blythe Family Farms with their 5 grown kids. They raise registered Angus cattle and Debbie blogs at KidsCowsandGrass.com.

Debbie has also shared her story as the mom of an organ donation recipient in my Humans of Agriculture series, you can read that story HERE.

Catch up on the full Ag and STEM Video Learning Series by clicking HERE.

Filed Under: Learn More About Farming Tagged With: Ag/STEM, beef, video

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  1. Tim Smith

    August 24, 2020 at 10:11 am

    Ms. Blythe, excellent video. Interesting and informative. As a 4th generation cattleman and a former Ag-Sci teacher, I applaud your work. Tim Smith

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