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AVMA’s top priority is the health, safety and well-being of the veterinary community, convention attendees, vendors, speakers and exhibitors.
Montana farmer Michelle Jones, known as Big Sky Farm Her, offers observations on what it means to #FarmOn.
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.
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.
The partnership allows Elanco to work side-by-side with Purdue’s leading life science research scientists.
What key changes, trends or innovations do you expect to impact bovine veterinarians during the decade of the 2020s?
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 needed to help define duration of use for certain medically important antimicrobial drugs for food animals.
Mark your calendars for the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council’s (DCRC) 2020 webinar series.
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.
Viewers of Super Bowl LIV will endure a variety of over-the-top ads for otherwise undistinguished beer, trucks, fast food, other beer, insurance plans, more trucks, politicians and even the demise of a cartoon peanut.
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.”
Researchers have developed a chemical method — host and pathogen temporal interaction profiling, or HAPTIP — for labeling a living bacteria and tracking it as it invades a host cell.
Wellness initiatives at veterinary college care for students, clients, and practitioners.
New veterinary medicine research projects take on foot-and-mouth disease and African swine fever.
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.
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.
The Academy of Veterinary Consultants has grown and evolved to support beef-cattle veterinarians.
Kansas State University’s Olathe campus is now offering a premier graduate certificate designed for the regulatory affairs sector of the animal health industry.
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Is there a shortage of rural veterinary care? It all depends on where you live.
On November 21, 2019, at 1:00-2:30 p.m. EST, the FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine will hold a public webinar about the agency’s newly-released draft Guidance for Industry #256.