Thiago Martins, assistant research and extension professor in beef reproduction, organized the recent Beef Camp, a two-week immersive workshop, in collaboration with Gente do Agro, a leading Brazilian initiative focused on developing high-performance professionals for the agricultural sector. The program was specifically designed to expose Brazilian beef industry leaders including prominent beef producers, university professors and undergraduate students in agriculture to the U.S. beef production system, academic excellence and research innovation.
Held on the University of Missouri campus and surrounding areas, the program featured an integrated curriculum that combined academic instruction with real-world experiences. Participants engaged in a series of lectures and discussions led by faculty members from the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (CAFNR). Topics covered included beef cattle nutrition, reproductive technologies, pasture management, animal health, genetics, economics and sustainability all tailored to reflect the realities of U.S. beef systems while encouraging comparison with Brazilian production models.
In addition to classroom learning, the group participated in several technical field visits to local farms, cow-calf operations and allied industry facilities. These visits provided a practical lens through which participants could analyze differences in production systems, management practices and technological adoption. One of the distinguishing aspects of the program was the opportunity for Brazilian stakeholders to interact directly with U.S. producers, researchers and students, fostering peer-to-peer learning and strengthening cross-cultural understanding.