AFACT Webinars on FDA and dairy antibiotics
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American Farmers for the Advancement and Conservation of Technology (AFACT) have scheduled a series of free webinars for producers and veterinarians to address questions about FDA's increased interest in dairy farm use of antibiotics.
More importantly, the webinar will focus on ensuring that producers are working with veterinarians to update (or create) a valid residue prevention plan. Speakers will include Dr. Mike Lormore, Director of Dairy Veterinary Operations with Pfizer Animal Health and noted large-herd consultant, along with AFACT dairy producers and veterinarians from across the country.
“Join us for one of these practical, educational sessions,” urges Carrol Campbell, a Kansas dairy producer and AFACT co-chair. “Let’s not let easily avoidable mistakes on our farms damage our reputations.”
Register today for one of these free sessions.
Wednesday, March 23
1-2 p.m. EDT
Friday, March 25
12:30-1:30 p.m. EDT
Tuesday, April 5
1-2 p.m. EDT
Wednesday, April 6
7–8 p.m. EDT
For more information, call (800) 340-0737.
For more information on FDA's recent statements about milk sampling, read The Milk Sampling Situation from the March Bovine Veterinarian.
Source: AFACT




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