Event Details
Date
February 17, 2016
Time
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Location
Various Locations
Cost
$75.00 Enrolled in NWNY Team
$90.00 Non-enrollee in NWNY Team
Host
Wyoming County Dairy Institue
585-786-2251
wyoming.cce.cornell.edu/dairy-institute
Antibiotic Stewardship - Reducing the Risks of Residue on the Dairy, Session 1
February 17, 2016Many residue issues result from poor communication and understanding by farm workers using legally approved drugs improperly. The dairy industry will face increasing pressure to reduce or eliminate antibiotic uses. Let's be proactive.
Session 1:
Food Armor, developed by veterinarians in Wisconsin, addresses food safety and long-term proper drug use on farms. Topics include:
- Veterinarian/Client/Patient Relationship
- Drug List
- Protocols
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Records
- Veterinary Oversight
More information on the Food Armor program can be found at: http://www.foodarmor.org/
"Antibiotic Stewardship" is offered as a collaboration by the Wyoming County Dairy Institute and NWNY Team working with Cornell Cooperative Extension associations of NNY and Quality Milk Production Services with support by Cargill, the Dairy Farmers of America, Dairy Health and Management Services, Poulin Grain, Quality Milk Production Services, Caring Dairies, QMPS, W.H. Miner Agricultural Research Institute, and the Northern New York Agricultural Development Program.
"Antibiotic Stewardship" is offered as a collaboration by the Wyoming County Dairy Institute and NWNY Team working with Cornell Cooperative Extension associations of NNY and Quality Milk Production Services with support by Cargill, the Dairy Farmers of America, Dairy Health and Management Services, Poulin Grain, Quality Milk Production Services, Caring Dairies, QMPS, W.H. Miner Agricultural Research Institute, and the Northern New York Agricultural Development Program.
Antibiotic Stewardship Flyer (PDF; 322KB)