Gyeongbuk Livestock Technology Research Institute announces research results on Hanwoo cattle, feed, and genetic resources.

Published Dec 30, 2025

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[Kang Buk-je, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] The Gyeongbuk Livestock Technology Research Institute held a test research report meeting last month to share eight livestock research tasks carried out over the past year and the direction of new research tasks for 2026. The report meeting was attended by experts in the livestock field, including Professor Park Yong-su from the Korea National Agricultural University, Professor Kim Myeong-ok, and Professor Lee Won-jae from Kyungpook National University, who reviewed the research results and had in-depth discussions about future tasks. At the report meeting, topics such as △development of Hanwoo candidate semen, △improvement through investigation of livestock genetic resources characteristics, △OPU (egg collection) technology utilizing regular estrus cycles, △feed crop production technology utilizing eco-friendly no-tillage farming, and △improvement of conception rate were discussed.

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The Gyeongbuk Livestock Technology Research Institute held a test research report meeting last month's end to share the eight livestock research tasks carried out over the year and the direction of new research tasks for 2026. Experts in the field of livestock, including Professor Park Yong-soo from the Korea National Agricultural University, Professor Kim Myeong-ok and Professor Lee Won-jae from Kyungpook National University, attended the meeting to review the research results and have an in-depth discussion on future tasks. At the meeting, research results were announced, including the development of a Hanwoo candidate semen, improvement through the investigation of livestock genetic resources, OPU (egg collection) technology using a regular estrous cycle, forage crop production technology using eco-friendly no-tillage farming, the development of a breeding cow additive to improve conception rate, and breeding cow feeding technology for producing high-quality calves. Based on ...
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