Project Type: PDP State Program
Funds awarded in 2023: $22,000.00
Projected End Date: 06/30/2024
Grant Recipient:
Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences at Mississippi State University
Region: Southern
State: Mississippi
State Coordinator:
Dr. Leyla Rios
Department of Animal & Dairy Sciences at Mississippi State University
Description:
The Small Ruminant Breeding and Pregnancy Diagnosis Workshop was funded by SSARE and had over 40 participants from AL, AR, MS, and TN. It was packed with great information and demonstrations. This was a great effort and collaboration between Dr. Leyla Rios (MSU Extension Sheep and Goats), Dr. Rhonda Vann (#MSU-ADS), Dr. Isaac Jumper (MSSTATE College of Veterinary Medicine), and Dr. Jim Watson (MS Board of Animal Health), and Dr. Rocky Lemus.
Thank you everyone for this team effort. Thank you Pontotoc County Extension Office and the Pontotoc Agri-Center for working with us on hosting the event at the facility. Thank you to the producers that provided goats for the different demonstrations.
MSU Division of Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine
Mississippi State University Extension Service
#SSARE
#NationalCenterforAppliedTechnology
USDA-NRCS
Thank you everyone for this team effort. Thank you Pontotoc County Extension Office and the Pontotoc Agri-Center for working with us on hosting the event at the facility. Thank you to the producers that provided goats for the different demonstrations.
MSU Division of Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine
Mississippi State University Extension Service
#SSARE
#NationalCenterforAppliedTechnology
USDA-NRCS
Type:
Training Agenda
Target audience:
Farmers/Ranchers
Ordering info:
Rocky Lemus
rlemus@pss.msstate.edu
Mississippi State Unviersity
39762
https://extension.msstate.edu/agriculture/forages
rlemus@pss.msstate.edu
Mississippi State Unviersity
39762
https://extension.msstate.edu/agriculture/forages
This product is associated with the project "2023-2024 Mississippi Sustainable Farming Training Program"
Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture or SARE.