The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association has developed integrated Resource Management (IRM) Redbooks for more than 20 years in order to help cattlemen and women keep better production records and enhance the profitability of their operations.
These Redbooks are small enough to fit in your pocket and are extremely handy to use whenever you need to record important information. They are an inexpensive way to keep your business on track.
The record book provides more than 100 pages to record calving activity, herd health, pasture use, cattle inventory, body condition, cattle treatment and more. The books also contain an annual calendar, address section, Beef Quality Assurance national guidelines, and proper injection-technique information.
The Redbooks are available at your local Extension Office. Remember, they are small enough to put in your back pocket but bright enough to stand out in the dirt. Go to your nearest Wild West Extension Office to pick up your copy today.
Haskell County – 503 South Fairgrounds Road, Sublette
Stevens County – 114 East 5th, Hugoton
Seward County – 1081 Stadium Road, Liberal
For more information, please contact Lacey Noterman, Wild West Extension Livestock Agent at lnote@ksu.edu.