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Beef/Cattle Extension Program

John Paterson, Ph.D.

Dr. John Paterson
Extension Beef/Cattle Specialist
Room 217 Linfield Hall
P.O. Box 172820
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717-2820
(406) 994-3414
FAX: (406) 994-5589
e-mail: johnp@montana.edu

John A. Paterson was raised on a cattle ranch in southwestern New Mexico and is currently an Extension Beef Specialist for Montana State University in Bozeman.  He received his B.A. degree in Chemistry from Western New Mexico University, his M.S. from Utah State University in Animal Science, and his Ph.D. in Ruminant Nutrition from the University of Nebraska. He served on the faculty of the University of Missouri's Department of Animal Science for 14 years and has been a beef extension specialist in the Department of Animal & Range Science's at Montana State University since 1996. He is Past-President of the Western Section ASAS.

Dr. Paterson's extension program focuses on a systems approach to producing safe, consistent, source verified, and high quality feeder cattle to the customer. This is a cooperative, statewide effort among the Stockgrowers Association, County Agents, Beef Council, MT Feed Association and the MT Department of Agriculture.  The purpose of this program is to provide Beef Quality Assurance  Training, feeder calf certification and synthesis of production data from  the ranch, feedlot, and packing plant. Approximately 40,000 calves have enrolled in this program. Other programs that Dr. Paterson has been involved with include the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (IRM Seminars and Cattlemen's College), the Montana Stockgrower's Association (Gate to Plate, Young Stockgrower's and Montana Beef University), county agent programs (Beef Ability, Steer of Merit) and the MT Feed Industry (MT Nutrition Conference).

John's current research is focused on understanding how dietary-mineral antagonists influence cattle productivity and most recently morbidity of weaned calves. During his career, Dr. Paterson has trained 12 M.S. and 11 Ph.D. students. Dr. Paterson has authored and coauthored 65 peer-reviewed manuscripts, one book chapter and more than 150 abstracts and proceedings papers.

 

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