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    Alfred College Hosts
Veterinarian
ALFRED, NY Veterinarians
from eight states and Canada took
part in the recent International
Veterinary Nutrition Conference
hosted by Alfred State College.
The four-day conference drew
participants from Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Vermont, Connecticut, New
Jersey, Maryland, California, and
New York State as well as Cana
da, according to coordinator Tho
mas J. Cannon, assistant professor
in Alfred State’s Plant and Animal
Science Department
Topics included forage quality,
DHIA record access, feeding
program data collection, Teed cost
analysis, and feeding system
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Conference
analysis. The conferees also vis
ited local farms.
Besides Professor Cannon,
other Alfred State College faculty
members making seminar presen
tations were Terry Tucker,
Richard Hoffman, and Ronald
Stutzman.
The conference was co
sponsored by the Plant and Ani
mal Science Department and by
Dairy Production Consultants, a
group organized to promote better
utilization of dairy records. Group
members are Professor Cannon
and the conference keynote speak
ers, veterinarians Dr. Arden Nel
son of Cortland and Dr. Howard
Redlus of Burlington, NJ.
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Five animal health experts who practice In Pennsylvania attended an International
Veterinary Nutrition Conference Dec. 1-4 at Alfred (NY) State College. Here, working
with Professor Thomas J. Cannon (kneeling) of the college’s Plant and Animal Sci
ence Department faculty and conference coordinator, are (from left) Dr. Lisa Costel
lo, Kennett Square, PA; Dr. Tom Mercuro, Lasselman Veterinary Services headquar
tered In Grantville, MD; Dr. Donald Yorlets, New Oxford, PA; Dr. Darcie J. Stolz, Stras
burg, PA; and Dr. R. Dean Elliott, Granville Summit, PA. The conference drew
participants from eight states and Canada.
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