Join MU Extension for a free educational webinar, “Secure Beef Plan – What Producers Need to Know,” via Zoom noon to 1 p.m. (CST) Monday, Nov. 3.
This one-hour session will be led by Dr. Scott Poock and Dr. Craig Payne, veterinarians with University of Missouri Extension, providing livestock producers with key information on the Secure Beef Supply (SBS) Plan and how it supports preparedness for a potential foreign animal disease outbreak.
Participants will learn practical steps to protect their operations, including developing enhanced biosecurity plans, maintaining movement records, and preparing for continuity in the event of restricted animal movement.
This webinar is free and open to all producers, but registration is required.
We encourage all faculty and staff working in beef production, animal health, or livestock-related program areas to attend, if possible. Please also share this opportunity with producers, agribusiness partners, local associations, and county extension contacts who would benefit from this timely education.
This program is part of ongoing outreach efforts to raise awareness about foreign animal disease preparedness and provide producers with the tools needed to protect U.S. cattle health and the beef industry.
For more information, reach out to Chrisee Brandl, Field Specialist in Livestock, via email at chriseebrandl@missouri.edu or call 573-642-0755.