A more condensed version of the Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) Manual is now available in digital or print form.
The guide is a more compact version of the manual that covers key points of the BQA program, and the digital version has 10 chapters that cover behavior and handling to transportation to emergency action planning.
The digital version also includes links and videos.
“We’re committed to creating tools for producers that allow them to follow practices that reflect the most responsible cattle industry knowledge today,” says Kim Brackett, an Idaho cattle producer and chair of the BQA Advisory Group.
“This new BQA Field Guide will be useful for immediately accessing this kind of helpful information while working with cattle.” The guide is available at BQA.org.





