With the avian influenza spreading throughout the region, now is the time for biosecurity to ramp up on poultry operations and for consumers to continue to support the poultry industry, an expert says ...
Summer is a good time to review how to prevent disease from coming onto your farm, says University of Missouri Extension dairy specialist Chloe Collins. Live animals, vehicles, equipment, animal ...
Sustainable food and agriculture (Fd+Ag) systems are often framed around three pillars: ecological soundness, economic viability, and social fairness. Yet in today’s interconnected, increasingly ...
Nebraska Extension will host a free “Chick Care Basics” webinar to help poultry owners prepare for those critical first weeks.
Cattle are vulnerable to many diseases. The spore-forming bacteria that cause clostridial diseases (blackleg, malignant edema, redwater, enterotoxemia in calves, etc.) can be spread via cattle feces.
The 3rd International Biosecurity Virtual Symposium will bring together biosecurity professionals from a wide range of disciplines with varying expertise to share their experiences and knowledge on ...
In 2002, 197 farms and 5 million birds suffered the biggest outbreak of avian influenza in the Shenandoah Valley. Virginia State Veterinarian Dr. Charles Broaddus said they've made significant ...
Biosafety and biosecurity are vital components of life science research. As such, funding for research with infectious agents or toxins should take into account the type of work being proposed, the ...
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