From the organizers:
One Health Symposium is designed to educate stakeholders on the basic principles of animal & environmental health, as well as forage and grazing management. It offers an integrative approach to attaining optimal health & environmental conditions. Participants can expect to learn
࢝The latest developments and recommendations regarding biosecurity & internal parasite management.
࢝Is creep feeding economical?
࢝How to minimize the spread, occurrence & presence of zoonotic diseases, including internal parasites.
࢝How to produce quality forages and select different types of cool season grasses and legumes for forage production.
࢝Pasture & grazing management options that increase grazing efficiency and rangeland sustainability.
࢝How to incorporate multi-species grazing in forage management.
࢝To manage maternal genetics for successful hair sheep production under pasture-based production systems.
࢝To build a profitable and sustainable commercial meat goat herd through proper breed selection and utilization.
࢝To properly dispose of expired and unwanted veterinary medicines commonly used in sheep & goat production.
࢝Fetal loss and diagnosis.
࢝Best management practices for soil & water quality and natural resource conservation.
Registration fee is $30.00 for all Symposium activities, including a cocktail reception on Friday, August 24 and lunch on Saturday, August 25.
All participants must pre-register here by Wednesday, August 1.
Check or money order accepted.
Payable to: AAMU Foundation c/o Urban Extension
Memo line: One Health Symposium
Mail Registration Fee to:
Dr. Maria Leite-Browning
Alabama Cooperative Extension System Alabama A&M University
P.O. Box 967
Normal, AL 35762
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