Event Details

Date

October 11, 2018

Time

11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. please register at 585-591-2660 or email: atticavettech@yahoo.com by 10/1

Location

Wyoming County Ag & Business Center
36 Center Street
Warsaw, NY 14569

Cost

This event is free.

Host

Attica Veterinary


585-591-2660

Pre-Registration Deadline: October 1, 2018

Salmonella Dublin meeting Oct 11, 2018 (registration deadline 10/1)

October 11, 2018


Salmonella Dublin

(A real threat to your dairy, veal, or beef operation)

Dr. Belinda Thompson, Cornell University, College of Veterinarian Medicine

• What is Salmonella Dublin & why is it so devastating to dairy, veal, & beef operations?
• What is the risk to people?
• How does it spread?
• Treatment, prevention, & control strategies.

Dr. Belinda Thompson is an assistant clinical professor at the Cornell Veterinary Medicine - Animal Health Diagnostic Center. She has worked extensively with dairy, beef and veal operations regarding the emergence of Salmonella Dublin in New York State and helped bring the blood/milk ELISA Salmonella Dublin test to Cornell.
Coordinated by: Melanie Hemenway, DVM- NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets





more content - left
Field Crops

Field Crops

Dairy

Dairy

Business

Business

Livestock

Livestock

Grains

Grains

more content - right

Upcoming Events

NYSDEC How to Get Certified Course

Event Offers DEC Credits

March 3, 2026 : NYSDEC How to Get Certified Course
Ellicottville, NY

NYSDEC training course in preparation to take the pesticide applicator exam.

From Data to Dollars: Making Data-driven Decisions to Increase Farmers Market Success

March 3, 2026

The Cornell Agricultural Marketing Research Program and Penn State University are excited to present this new, 6-week course as part of Cornell's Farmers Market Research Project. The course is for farmers with experience selling at farmers markets who wish to increase their earnings through management and marketing practices.

Cornell Organic Field Crops & Dairy Conference

March 6, 2026
Waterloo, NY

Farmers, researchers, educators, and agricultural service providers from across the Northeast are invited to the 2026 Cornell Organic Field Crops & Dairy Conference, held Friday, March 6, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Lux Hotel & Conference Center in Waterloo, N.Y.

Co-hosted by New York Soil Health and Cornell CALS, the annual conference brings together leaders in organic grain, dairy, and livestock systems to share practical tools, new research, and farmer-tested strategies to support resilient and profitable organic production.

Announcements

Cows, Crops & Critters Newsletter Sponsorship

TRYING TO REACH GROWERS AND AGRIBUSINESSES IN OUR SOUTHWEST REGION OF NEW YORK?

Our two forms of publications feature research-based and timely information from our four specialists, listed to the right, along with local event notifications and Cornell University outreach. This information is provided to participants who range from dairy, livestock and field crops producers to agricultural suppliers and consultants.

Weekly Email Update: Shared with 625+ households who have signed up with our program.
Monthly Paper Mailer: To reach our stakeholders and farmers who lack internet access, we send out a monthly mailer where your company's logo and contact information would be featured with a mailing list of 330+ households.

If you sponsor our weekly and monthly publications you reach approximately 955 households.


Questions? 
Contact Kelly Torrey  |  585-268-7644 ext. 10  |   KLB288@cornell.edu