Megan Wasden (@meganwasden) 's Twitter Profile
Megan Wasden

@meganwasden

MSc student at the University of Saskatchewan studying beef cattle grazing and nutrition | Purebred Hereford Breeder

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My first Livestock & Forage Centre of Excellence field day! Thank you to all who attended and all those involved with making this day happen! I really enjoyed the great conversations with so many people in the industry! Photo credits: Corissa Wilcox Prop modelling: Cassidy Sim

My first <a href="/LFCE_usask/">Livestock & Forage Centre of Excellence</a> field day! Thank you to all who attended and all those involved with making this day happen! I really enjoyed the great conversations with so many people in the industry!
Photo credits: <a href="/WilcoxCorissa/">Corissa Wilcox</a> 
Prop modelling: <a href="/sim_cassidy/">Cassidy Sim</a>
Livestock & Forage Centre of Excellence (@lfce_usask) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grad student spotlight: Megan Wasden (Megan Wasden) is from Spiritwood, SK and is completing her M.Sc. degree under Dr Bart Lardner 🇨🇦, studying the effects of forage systems on biomass, animal performance, enteric emissions, and economics. Read more below!

Grad student spotlight: 
Megan Wasden (<a href="/meganwasden/">Megan Wasden</a>) is from Spiritwood, SK and is completing her M.Sc. degree under <a href="/DrBart_Beef/">Dr Bart Lardner 🇨🇦</a>, studying the effects of  forage systems on biomass, animal performance, enteric emissions, and economics.  Read more below!
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As this year’s drought conditions affected producers throughout the province, a #USask student with USask AgBio is searching for more sustainable and hardier forage options that can survive and thrive in low moisture conditions. bit.ly/3Ac2b9G

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It was a busy day collecting data for my research trial looking at the effects of using MultiMin (injectable trace mineral source) in beef cows. Thank you everyone for the help today! Dr Bart Lardner 🇨🇦

It was a busy day collecting data for my research trial looking at the effects of using MultiMin (injectable trace mineral source) in beef cows. Thank you everyone for the help today! <a href="/DrBart_Beef/">Dr Bart Lardner 🇨🇦</a>
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A four-year study to identify cattle forages that can withstand conditions like the intense drought of 2021, while also accounting for the potential effects of climate change, is underway through #USask. bit.ly/3BwWiok

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Being away at school while my cows are calving is not easy but with technology these days I can still check in from almost 200 km away! Dad texted me that the feet were out, I checked the cam 4 mins later and saw this! These cows sure know how to have babies! Claude Wasden

Being away at school while my cows are calving is not easy but with technology these days I can still check in from almost 200 km away! 
Dad texted me that the feet were out, I checked the cam 4 mins later and saw this! These cows sure know how to have babies! <a href="/WasdenClaude/">Claude Wasden</a>
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Thank you U of Saskatchewan CGPS for giving me the opportunity to be featured in the Imagine magazine! Check out the rest of the magazine and other grad students accomplishments: cgps.usask.ca/grad-life/news…