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Agricultural fairs, like a lot of businesses and organizations, have been hard-hit by the pandemic. Grants would provide $500 million in funding, through state departments of agriculture, to keep them functioning.
Look for veterinarians and producers to work together more closely in the months ahead to make farms more resilient, through the use of contingency planning and improved standard operating procedures.
Eprinomectin kills 39 species and stages of parasites
The program will address types of flies found on cattle and in facilities, the economic impact of flies and how to control them.
Construction of the School of Veterinary Medicine is on time and progressing as planned, according to Billy Breedlove, vice chancellor of Facilities Planning and Construction at the Texas Tech University System.
Farm Journal invites you to join producers from across America at this free event at #FJFieldDays, a virtual extravaganza.
Here are just a few of the ways COVID-19 is recasting the supply chain.
The award is presented to an AVMA member veterinarian in recognition of their achievement in advancing the welfare of animals via leadership, public service, education, research/product development, and/or advocacy.
Veterinary practices interested in taking advantage of the new Paycheck Protection Program or other disaster-related loans should move quickly and urgently, working with a lender to get applications completed.
AVMA’s top priority is the health, safety and well-being of the veterinary community, convention attendees, vendors, speakers and exhibitors.
People versus business is a false choice. We have to save the people in order to save the economy. The idea of sacrificing a few for the good of the many has a strange parallel which should be familiar to farmers.
Montana farmer Michelle Jones, known as Big Sky Farm Her, offers observations on what it means to #FarmOn.
The Industry Leadership Award was recently presented to Dr. Hummel.
The 2020 DCHA Annual Conference is scheduled for April 7-9, in Madison, Wis.
The university’s hire will benefit the equine and food animal industries.
Five Kansas State University animal science students have been selected to receive the annual 2020-2021 Henry C. Gardiner scholarships.
The joint program will help address the need for more veterinarians in South Dakota and adjoining states.
Research reveals importance of continued focus on personal and professional health and well-being among veterinarians.
Additional funding will support the increased faculty needed for VERO’s 2+2 program and will help large animal needs in rural communities.
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan resolution introduced by Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Martha McSally (R-Ariz.) designating January as “National One Health Awareness Month.”
Following a national search, M. Daniel Givens, a veterinarian, researcher, and educator, has been named dean of the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine (VMCVM) at Virginia Tech, effective June 1, 2020.
During the Academy of Veterinary Consultants (AVC) Conference this week, the Academy named Carter King, DVM, 2019 Consultant of the Year.
Peer-reviewed articles on cattle health, science and management published in the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) Bovine Practitioner publication are available free online.
Is there a shortage of rural veterinary care? It all depends on where you live.
NIAA has provided a platform for education and discussion on antibiotic stewardship since 2010 at its first annual Antibiotics Symposium.
The University of Arizona received a Letter of Reasonable Assurance from the American Veterinary Medical Association, paving the way for the opening of state’s first public College of Veterinary Medicine.
USAID Award Supports New Project Led by UC Davis One Health Institute.