Bovine Reproduction and A.I. Training Course (English and Spanish)
Event Details
Date
July 18 - July 19, 2023
Time
9:30am - 3:00pm
Location
Clinton County in the Morning/Adirondack Farms in Afternoon
Cost
Registration Fee : $225.00
(addl attendee $225.00 ea.)
Host
North Country Regional Ag TeamLindsay Ferlito
607-592-0290
email Lindsay Ferlito
Attend this 2-day training course to become trained in dairy or beef reproduction and artificial insemination breeding techniques. There will be classroom sessions in the morning, followed by hands-on practice on farm in the afternoon. Participants must attend both days. After this class you will be trained to artificially inseminate dairy or beef cattle. The program is offered in English and Spanish.
Topics Covered:
Speaker:
Dr. Javier Cheang, Genex
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