VFD Webinar: Lessons Learned

VFD Webinar: Lessons Learned

GlobalVetLINK (GVL) will host a free webinar, Veterinary Feed Directive Implementation: Lessons Learned, on Tuesday, December 5th at 12:00 p.m. CST for veterinarians, feed distributors and producers. This webinar will share a VFD overview, as well as VFD implementation experiences from multiple sectors of the industry.

Join GVL for an overview and discussion of lessons learned, what has and hasn't worked in VFD Implementation.

Webinar Outline and Presenters

  • VFD Overview - Tyler Holck, DVM - GlobalVetLINK
  • VFD Implementation Experiences: Mike Apley, DVM, PhD - Kansas State University
  • Chris Lincecum - Cooperative Farmers Elevator
  • Brian Thiesen - Hanor
  • Question and Answer session

If you are unable to attend the webinar on December 5th, it will be recorded and made available to view online. Complete the registration process to ensure that you have access to watch the recording. Visit this link to register for the webinar.

 

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