Michigan State University's (MSU) agricultural extension program offers a variety of support for the state’s farmers, and its dairy industry will benefit from a conference in a few months’ time.
The third annual MSU 2021 Michigan Dairy Health Symposium, which will be held in East Lansing, will give farmers from across the state knowledge they can use to keep their herd healthy and profitable. A selection of subject matter experts will offer their own insights into the topic at hand, the fee to register for this day of learning is $100, which includes lunch.
The schedule for the day will include remarks from at least nine speakers, and they will address topics such as calf health and welfare, nutrition strategies, as well as the latest tips for the diagnosis and treatment of disease in young cows. Continuing education credits may be on offer for any veterinarians and veterinary technicians who participate, and more details about this will be provided at a later date.
Taking part in a day of learning like this will give dairy farmers a chance to find out about the latest developments in their industry. Conference packages that include Brochures and other materials, as well as promotional Pens, provide a way for an organizer of a large function to provide the delegate with even more details.
The 2021 Michigan Dairy Health Symposium has been scheduled for March 11. It will start at 8:30 am at the Molecular Plant Science Auditorium located at 1066 Bogue Street in East Lansing.Get a Free Quote for Pens Get a Free Quote for Brochures
