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Crucial webinar - enhanced biosecurity for dairies

Crucial webinar - enhanced biosecurity for dairies


By Blake Jackson

Penn State Extension is set to host a crucial webinar titled “Enhanced Biosecurity and Foreign Animal Disease Preparations for Dairies” on April 10 at 11 a.m. This webinar aims to provide dairy producers and industry leaders with essential knowledge about biosecurity principles and practices.

Lasting for an hour, the webinar will delve into the significant foreign animal diseases that pose a threat to the dairy industry. Participants will gain insights into how biosecurity measures can effectively mitigate these risks, ensuring the safety and health of dairy operations.

This educational event is free of charge; however, interested individuals must register to secure their spot. By attending, dairy farmers and producers will acquire valuable information and strategies to bolster their biosecurity protocols, ultimately safeguarding their herds and livelihoods.

With the dairy industry facing constant challenges, particularly concerning disease outbreaks, this webinar offers a timely opportunity for stakeholders to enhance their preparedness and resilience. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource to stay informed and proactive in maintaining the health and integrity of dairy operations. Register now to join the discussion and strengthen your biosecurity practices.

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