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John Hall is a Professor and Extension Specialist in Beef and Cattle Management at the University of Idaho, affiliated with the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and the Department of Animal, Veterinary and Food Sciences. He leads research and extension efforts at the Rinker Rock Creek Ranch, part of the Nancy M. Cummings Research Extension & Education Center, focusing on practical solutions for beef producers.
His research interests include animal identification systems, genetic improvement, reproductive efficiency, forage production, and grazing practices. His work emphasizes applied science to enhance the sustainability and productivity of beef operations. Through extension publications and outreach, he supports producers with modern technologies and management strategies.
His scholarly output from around 2012 includes studies on feed efficiency, artificial insemination timing, sexed semen, pregnancy testing, and estrus synchronization. These works reflect a strong focus on improving reproductive performance and production efficiency in beef cattle, particularly through practical, evidence-based interventions.
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Advising and Grants: While no specific students or grant funding are mentioned, Dr. Hall's role as an Extension Specialist and research lead indicates active mentorship and likely involvement in funded agricultural extension and research projects aimed at supporting Idaho’s beef industry.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Hall leads research at the Rinker Rock Creek Ranch, the University of Idaho’s primary cow/calf and forage research center. His work is integrated with the broader mission of the Nancy M. Cummings Research Extension & Education Center, emphasizing collaborative, field-based research and outreach.




