News Release
February 11, 2010
Training session will prepare Cedar County producers for ag emergencies
Cedar County Meeting - Feb. 23
Livestock producers in the Cedar County area are encouraged to attend a free training seminar, sponsored by the Missouri Department of Agriculture, focused on preparing for agricultural emergencies. The Animal Agriculture Emergency Planning & Response Session, one of a series of training seminars, will educate producers about local and state efforts as they relate to livestock disease outbreaks and other potential emergencies that could occur.
"These planning and response sessions are critical in preparing Missouri producers in the event of an ag emergency," said Director of Agriculture Dr. Jon Hagler. "We want Missouri farmers and others to have all the information they might need to prepare for a bioemergency."
All livestock producers and others involved with Missouri agriculture are encouraged to attend. The presentation will include roles and responsibilities of state officials during an emergency and the role that each producer plays, education on reportable disease symptoms, biosecurity and the possible impacts and recovery-related scenarios in response to agricultural emergencies.
Cedar County will be hosting the next event on Tues., Feb. 23 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Cedar Clinic, 807 Owen Mill Road, in Stockton.
The educational sessions are free and open to the public and meals are served at each meeting. To RSVP for the Cedar County event, contact (800) 897-1163, ext. 35 or moagproducers@ses-corp.com. For more information about the program and upcoming meetings, contact Amy Luecke, Department of Agriculture Animal Health Division, at (573) 526-2090.