Ashley Wright is a dedicated Livestock Area Agent for the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension serving Cochise, Pima, and Santa Cruz counties. With a robust background in animal and veterinary science, Ashley plays a pivotal role in supporting the livestock community through research, education, and outreach programs. Her expertise spans various aspects of livestock production, including nutrition, health, and sustainable grazing practices. Ashley's work is instrumental in helping ranchers and livestock producers optimize their operations, ensuring both economic viability and environmental sustainability. She is particularly knowledgeable about the specific needs of cow-calf operations, providing tailored advice to enhance breeding, calving, and herd management practices. In addition to her technical knowledge, Ashley is deeply committed to fostering strong relationships within the agricultural community. She regularly organizes workshops, field days, and educational events to disseminate the latest research findings and practical solutions to common challenges faced by livestock producers. Ashley's approachable nature and passion for agriculture make her a trusted resource for producers seeking guidance and support. Her efforts extend to the backyard poultry industry, where she assists small-scale poultry keepers with best practices for health, nutrition, and biosecurity. These initiatives not only enhance the productivity and profitability of livestock operations but also contribute to the overall well-being of rural communities in Arizona. Ashley is actively involved in several professional organizations, including the National Association of County Agricultural Agents (NACAA) and the Arizona Agriculture Extension Association. Her contributions to these organizations highlight her commitment to professional development and collaborative work within the agricultural extension community. Ashley also shares her expertise through writing, regularly contributing articles to the Arizona Cattlelog, where she addresses key issues and developments in livestock management. Her involvement in these associations and publications underscores her dedication to advancing the field of agricultural extension and supporting the needs of Arizona's livestock producers.