Herd-health programs for limited-resource farmers: Prevention versus treatment

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In recognition of the changing influences on animal health, Extension professionals are charged with the responsibility of delivering educational programs to our limited resources farmers on the importance of herd health. Herd-health programs must be designed and implemented with the help of an Extension veterinarian to provide routine, planned procedures that will prevent or minimize on farm diseases. There is a necessity for Extension professionals to get involved in educating our small farmers on the importance of animal health to enable them to maximize opportunities to participate in new markets for agriculture products. © 2011 by Extension Journal, Inc.

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Marshall, R. W. (2011). Herd-health programs for limited-resource farmers: Prevention versus treatment. Journal of Extension, 49(5). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.49.05.12

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