The National Mastitis Council (NMC) will host its 53rd annual meeting, Jan. 26-28, 2014 at the Worthington Renaissance Hotel in Fort Worth, Texas.
The latest advancements in milk quality and mastitis control will be highlighted during this three-day international forum. This event is open to professionals with a vested interest in high quality milk production. Milk quality specialists, veterinarians, milk plant field staff, dairy suppliers, dairy producers, university researchers, extension specialists and students are invited to attend and exchange ideas and information on udder health, milking management and milk quality.
This year’s program will cover:
· Analytical approaches to managing mastitis;
· Treatment and non-treatment approaches to tackling mastitis;
· Milk quality reports from around the globe; and
· New and not-so new technologies for detecting and managing mastitis.
In addition to the main program, specialized short course will be available. The specialized short courses provide learning opportunities in smaller group settings, offering participants the opportunity to interact directly with the instructor and other course registrants.
Cutting edge milk quality research will be highlighted at the conference during the annual poster session, and research and development summaries session.
Source: National Mastitis Council