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Home » Herd health and nutrition conference transitions to virtual
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Herd health and nutrition conference transitions to virtual

Due to evolving novel coronavirus outbreak situation

PUBLISHED ON March 24, 2020

Due to public health concerns related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, and in accordance with guidance from the CDC, the State of New York, and Cornell University, PRO-DAIRY and the Northeast Agribusiness and Feed Alliance (NEAFA) have decided to transform the Herd Health and Nutrition Conference into a virtual conference, rather than an in-person event. A virtual conference will be held on April 7, 2020 utilizing the Zoom video conference tool. (graphic provided)

ITHACA, N.Y. — Due to public health concerns related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, and in accordance with guidance from the CDC, the State of New York, and Cornell University, PRO-DAIRY and the Northeast Agribusiness and Feed Alliance (NEAFA) have decided to transform the Herd Health and Nutrition Conference into a virtual conference, rather than an in-person event.  A virtual conference will be held on April 7, 2020 utilizing the Zoom video conference tool.

This new opportunity will allow us to continue to share education related to current herd health and nutrition management techniques with our dairy industry and partners.  Participants will be able to attend sessions, ask questions, and chat with other attendees from the comfort of their home. Each session by industry leaders will be presented live and include live Question & Answer (Q&A) sessions and virtual discussion among attendees.

“We are pleased to announce that registration and sponsorship for this new virtual conference are now open!”, stated John Clark, NEAFA President.   “Registration is just $75 to join the virtual webinar and all registered attendees will receive access to recorded sessions after the event.”

Sponsorship opportunities are available and include visibility prior to and during the virtual event.

For more information, visit prodairy.cals.cornell.edu/HHNC.

—Heather Darrow, PRO-DAIRY

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