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Beef/Cattle Extension Program

Livestock ID - Montana Beef Network

Information about the value added programs from the MBN

The Montana Beef Network (MBN) was established in 1999 to add value to Montana’s beef industry through beef quality assurance education, certification and identification of feeder calves that have met defined health management protocols, and the tracking of feeder calves from the ranch to the packing plant to collect and share production and carcass data. To enroll in the Montana Beef Network, a producer must:

  1. Be BQA certified
  2. Individually identify calves with a RFID tag
  3. Follow one of two health protocols (preconditioning vaccinations or vaccinations and backgrounding)
  4. Provide vaccination and other general data for individual animal records
  5. Communicate with MBN staff to track cattle to feeder and packing plant

MBN staff work diligently with producers, feeders, and data collectors to track the identified calves through the production cycle in order to collect and report production and/or carcass data to the involved parties. MBN staff assists producers with management, breeding, and marketing decisions based on the collected data in order to provide added value to the producer’s operation.

Many of the aspects of the MBN project complement or coincide with both NAIS and source and/or age verified programs. Members of the Network are able to access all the advantages of NAIS and the source and/or age verified programs while gaining a deeper understanding of their operation.

The cost to producers to enroll in the Montana Beef Network is $5 per head. The other costs associated with the program, such as tags, data management fees, and carcass data collection costs, are currently subsidized through a USDA Special Grant.

Comparison of Programs

NAIS
SAV
MBN
Premises ID Number Required
X
X*
X*
Source Verification
X
X
X
Age Verification
X*
X
X
Process Verification
X
Production Data
X
Carcass Data
X
Value Added Opportunities
X
* Possible requirement or advantage

 

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