"It's Always the Nutritionist's Fault!" Understanding diets & improving communication on your dairy
Event Details
Date
October 15, 2020
Time
12:30 pm & 7 pm
Location
zoom webinar
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fqXpgr
Host
South Central New York Dairy & Field Crops
This a FREE webinar for farmers and dairy nutritionists who are looking to get on the same page about farm goals and dairy rations.
Learning Goals:
- To improve communication between the dairy farm and their nutritionist
- To ensure dairy farm & nutritionist have matching goals for the farm
- For the dairy farm to understand what is in their diet and why it is being fed
- For the dairy farm to gain a basic understanding of how to compare diets
- For the dairy farm to clearly communicate concerns to their nutritionist when they may arise
- For the nutritionist to use this as a guideline for conversations with their dairy farmer client
This live session includes interactive poll questions, and a Question & Answer session at the end of the presentation.
Join us for a live webinar Thursday, October 15, 2020 presented twice at 12:30pm EST, and again at 7:00pm EST.
The registration page will not give you the option for the both the 12:30pm & 7pm webinar. If you'd like the 7pm option, please register for the 12:30pm option and join us at 7pm using the same link!
Click here for registration: https://cornell.zoom.us/webina...
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