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Truman State University

Truman State University maintains a herd of Gelbvieh beef cattle at its 400-acre University Farm in Kirksville, Missouri, roughly an hour south of the Iowa border in the heart of northeast Missouri's agricultural country. Farm manager Bill Kuntz oversees day-to-day operations and teaches hands-on coursework alongside the cattle program.

The farm sits on rolling grassland and woodland just a mile from campus, giving students direct access to the herd for both coursework and undergraduate research. Faculty and student researchers have worked with the Gelbvieh herd on projects that include concentrating the polled gene in full-blood animals, studying reproductive performance, and comparing calving ease across beef cow breeds. Those looking for Gelbvieh cattle in Missouri will find the program is grounded in applied science rather than strictly commercial production.

Cropland at the University Farm produces forages and grain crops harvested to supply feed for the cattle on site, supporting a largely self-contained operation with an emphasis on sustainable agriculture.

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Phone
+1 660-785-7477
Owner
Bill Kuntz
Location
Kirksville, MO, 63501-4200, US
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