MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Dairy producers and industry supporters can find
answers to the topics most on their minds at a May 23 field
day in Bogue Chitto. The
Mississippi State University Extension Service and
Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station are
cosponsoring the Statewide Dairy Field Day at the Ronnie and
Mary Nell Clark Dairy, a privately owned farm. Registration
for the field day begins at 8:30 a.m. and the program begins
at 9:30. There is no cost to attend, and lunch is
provided. Angelica
Chapa, MSU Extension dairy specialist, said this is the
third year the event has been held at different private host
farms in south Mississippi, where the majority of the
state's dairies are located. Before this, the annual field
day was held at one of three MSU research dairy facilities
located in Starkville, Newton and Holly Springs. "Locating
the field day at various dairies provides producers with an
opportunity to visit different dairy operations to see
what's being done differently and what's working for other
producers," Chapa said. Tour
topics include bioterrorism in the dairy industry, dairy
reproductive management techniques, forage analysis, the use
of herbicide-resistant corn as corn silage and lactation
management strategies. This
year's featured speaker is Temple Grandin, who is an expert
in livestock handling and behavior. For
more information about the field day, contact Chapa in MSU's
Animal and Dairy Sciences Department at (662) 325-2851 or
Wesley Farmer, MSU Extension dairy specialist, at (601)
835-3460. Writer:
Charmain Tan Courcelle Released:
April 15, 2002
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Dairy field day
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Contact: Dr. Angelica Chapa, (662) 325-2851
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