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DCRC webinar - Advancing dairy health with technology

DCRC webinar - Advancing dairy health with technology


By Blake Jackson

The Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) presents a webinar on July 11, focusing on the transformative role of monitoring technologies in improving dairy health and productivity.

Led by Glaucio Lopes, Associate Director of Scientific Sales Affairs for Dairy Monitoring at Merck Animal Health, the webinar will explore how monitoring technologies have revolutionized dairy reproduction management in the U.S. Through a blend of research findings and practical examples, attendees will gain valuable insights into enhancing cow health and productivity.

The webinar will feature trial results from leading universities, including Cornell University, University of Florida-Gainesville, and University of Wisconsin-Madison, highlighting the effectiveness of monitoring technologies in large-scale dairy operations.

Registration for the webinar is free via the provided link. DCRC members unable to attend live can access the webinar on the DCRC website until July 25.

Veterinarians attending the webinar can earn one Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) credit. For more information, contact JoDee Sattler at jodee@dcrcouncil.org.

To register for the webinar and explore upcoming DCRC events, visit the DCRC website https://bit.ly/DCRCJuly11Web or contact Raphael Saraiva, DCRC Education Committee Chair, at raphael.saraiva@stgen.com.

The Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council is committed to advancing dairy health and productivity through innovative technologies and collaborative efforts across the industry.

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