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Dr. Julie Smith's Dairy Blog | Written by a Dairy Intellectual Person
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Dr Julie Smith's Dairy Blog. Written by a Dairy Intellectual Person. July 2010 Project Newsletter. Making a Connection Between Agricultural Issues and All-Hazards Planning. A Closer Look at Agricultural Farms and Facilities in the Community. Identifying Capabilities to Address Potential Consequences of Agricultural Emergencies. Identifying and accessing resources to address potential consequences of agricultural emergencies. Smith Leads USDA NIFA Coordinated Agricultural Project Protecting Animal Health.
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It’s National Farm Safety and Health Week | Dr. Julie Smith's Dairy Blog
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Dr Julie Smith's Dairy Blog. Written by a Dairy Intellectual Person. Unity of Effort Plus Local Knowledge →. It’s National Farm Safety and Health Week. September 23, 2010. Feeding time at UVM's Paul Miller Research Complex. Farmers work with potentially hazardous equipment, animals, and conditions on a daily basis. Sometimes they need a reminder to take routine precautions. SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT. The videos are posted on YouTube and can also be found at the Agency website. On the 28. This entry was poste...
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Biography | Dr. Julie Smith's Dairy Blog
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Dr Julie Smith's Dairy Blog. Written by a Dairy Intellectual Person. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. I Moved My Blog. If you woul...
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Unity of Effort Plus Local Knowledge | Dr. Julie Smith's Dairy Blog
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Dr Julie Smith's Dairy Blog. Written by a Dairy Intellectual Person. It’s National Farm Safety and Health Week. I Moved My Blog →. Unity of Effort Plus Local Knowledge. October 5, 2010. Two recent commentaries on the BP oil spill have indicated a major shift is needed in how the US responds to major disasters. On September 9, I caught the end of an NPR interview. I find it curious that anyone can expect a bureaucracy to respond nimbly and effectively to a disaster. Response taking so long? How can it be ...
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Dr. Julie Smith's Dairy Blog | Written by a Dairy Intellectual Person | Page 2
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Dr Julie Smith's Dairy Blog. Written by a Dairy Intellectual Person. Newer posts →. August 17, 2010. Photo by Cheryl Dorschner. Dr. Julie Smith talks with Butterwick Farms owner/operator John Roberts about the her grant-funded project, Costs and Challenges with Developing and Implementing a Community-Wide Biosecurity Plan. John had this to say about participating in the biosecurity project:. I want more awareness; I want a plan; I want to never have to use it. August 16, 2010. And can be adapted to any s...
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September is Disaster Preparedness Month | Dr. Julie Smith's Dairy Blog
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Dr Julie Smith's Dairy Blog. Written by a Dairy Intellectual Person. Texting O K →. September is Disaster Preparedness Month. September 1, 2010. Do you have a family emergency plan? Would you be OK for 72 hours? No one wants to deal with an emergency or disaster. But when seconds count and lives are on the line, knowing the right thing to do can make a difference in your life or the life of a loved one, friend, or community member. You need help planning. Good plans aren’t created in a vacuum. The 'possi...
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Donna & Harvey Smith of Smith Family Farm | Addison County, Vermont
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Harvey, Donna and AnnaJo Smith. New Haven, VT. SIGN UP FOR FARM NEWS. Harvey T. Smith grew up on a dairy farm, and since 1972 has owned and operated one in New Haven, Vermont, with his wife, Donna. After selling his dairy herd in 2005, Harvey has been raising beef cattle, pigs, meat birds, and laying hens, as well as growing soybean and forage crops for sale. Harvey is a 1966 graduate of the University of New Hampshire with a degree in Animal Science. He received the Vermont Farm Bureau. Vermont Dairy Ta...
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Doctorate – Dr. Suzanne L. Ishaq
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Dr Suzanne L. Ishaq. Microbiology is for sharing! As a Ph.D. student, I worked in the laboratory of Dr. André-Denis Wright. In the Department of Animal Science. At the University of Vermont. Working in the bio-safety cabinet (BSL2). Photo Credit: Kristina Drobny. Explaining biochemical results to undergraduate assistant, Hannah. Photo Credit: Kristina Drobny. Gel extraction of PCR bands. In order to investigate the moose rumen bacteria face-to-face, I spent two weeks at the University of Tromsø. Followin...
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About Tim — Riding Home, The Power of Horses to Heal
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Foreword by Robert Redford. Wild Horse Inmate Program. Children and Personal Growth. Foreword by Robert Redford. Wild Horse Inmate Program. Children and Personal Growth. Tim Hayes is an internationally recognized Natural Horsemanship Clinician. He lives with his wife Stephanie Lockhart and their horses in both New York and in Vermont. Stephanie is the Director of The Center For America’s First Horse: www.centerforamericasfirsthorse.org. Tim is a visiting instructor at The University of Vermont. WCAX TV B...
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