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NDSU, UMN Extension to host sheep and goat marketing outlook webinar on July 15

Speakers will discuss the current supply and demand of sheep and goats.

North Dakota State University Extension and the University of Minnesota Extension have partnered with the Livestock Marketing Information Center to provide a sheep and goat market outlook webinar. The webinar begins at 7 p.m. CDT on July 15.

“This summer has offered changing market dynamics with widespread drought, New World screwworm and limited sheep supply,” says Travis Hoffman, Extension sheep specialist for NDSU and UMN. “Our strong domestic demand is evidenced by record prices. Join us to learn about marketing your lamb and kid crop.”

Tyler Cozzens, an agricultural economist and the leading expert in sheep and goat economics at the Livestock Marketing Information Center, will share timely information on the current supply and demand of American sheep and goats. Cozzens will provide an outlook for the season ahead.

“As the culmination of a year’s work of production, we should invest the time to make decisions that positively impact the profitability of our operations,” says Hoffman.

Registration is required and is available at ndsu.ag/sheepgoatmarket. The Zoom link will be emailed immediately after registration, and registrants will receive the webinar recording afterward.

For more information, contact Brenda Miller at nels4220@umn.edu or Hoffman at travis.w.hoffman@ndsu.edu.


NDSU Agriculture Communication – June 25, 2026

Source: Travis Hoffman, 701-231-2222, travis.w.hoffman@ndsu.edu

Editor: Dominic Erickson, 701-231-5546, dominic.erickson@ndsu.edu

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