Event Details

Date

March 4, 2016

Time

10:00am-3:00pm

Location

CCE Madison County Extension Office
100 Eaton St
Morrisville, NY 13408

Cost

$25.00
(additional attendee $25.00 ea.)

Host

Central New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops

Pre-Registration Deadline: February 26, 2016

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2016 Winter Dairy Management ~ Morrisville

March 4, 2016


Agenda

10:00 am Registration

10:30am Nutrition: Far-off, Close-up and Fresh
Dr. Tom Overton

11:15am Emerging Concepts in Feeding Fresh Cows
Dr. Sabine Mann

Noon-1pm Lunch

1:00pm Animal Behavior and Environmental Considerations: Cow needs at calving vs what she gets
Lindsay Collings-Ferlito

1:45pm Cow-side Care and Decision Making Topics: protocols, cow-side tests, monitoring
Dr. Robert A. Lynch, DVM

2:30pm Wrap up and Questions


Dates/locations available: 
  • Ballston Spa ~ February 16 ~ CCE Saratoga, 50 West High St ~Registration deadline February 12 
  • Binghamton ~ March 1 ~ CCE Broome Co 840 Upper Front St ~ Registration deadline February 26
  • Morrisville ~ March 4 ~ CCE Madison Co 100 Eaton St ~ Registration deadline February 26

Register online and pay by credit card by selecting the link above. Note that the link above is for the Morrisville location only. To register for another location, go through that location's link. Or, print off the flyer and mail a check with our filled-out registration form. Registration must be received in the office by the deadline. Registration allows us to communicate any cancellations or changes in arrangements.

Cost is $25 if paid for by February 26. After the deadline (or at the door) cost will be $30.  To register after 2/26, please call the CCE Herkimer office at (315) 866-7920 and plan to pay at the door.

FSA Borrower Training Credits approved.


Winter Dairy Management 2016 (PDF; 721KB)


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