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Healthy Farms Biosecurity Community

The Healthy Farms Biosecurity Group is a community is open to all stakeholders who engage with youth or agricultural producers, as they consider and implement effective biosecurity plans and practices. The project is supported by the USDA NIFA-funded Animal Disease Biosecurity Coordinated Agricultural Project (ADBCAP).

October 8 Youth Biosecurity Education Webinar/Series

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October 8 Youth Biosecurity Education Webinar/Series

Join us on October 8 at 7 p.m. EDT / 6 p.m. CDT / 5 p.m. MDT / 4 p.m. PDT for the second session in a series of conversations on youth biosecurity education during the month of October.

This session features Roy Lee Lindsey, MS, executive director, Oklahoma Pork Council and Lisa Becton, DVM, MS, director, Swine Health, National Pork Board. The featured speakers will share their experiences about farm animal biosecurity and youth biosecurity education.

Dates for future Youth Biosecurity Education webinars during October 2020 are below:

  • October 15
  • October 22

This work is/was supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), under award number 2015-69004-23273. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USDA or NIFA.

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