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2008 Concurrent Sessions
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| Disease I | Disease II | Production I | Production II |
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Monday, September 22 |
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PRRS New Vaccine Techniques |
Circo Vaccination Decisions |
Working With People to Create a Vibrant Culture at the Farm Why is most training useless? And what is the return on investing in training? In this session, Rob Vellella (Carlson School of Business) will describe results from his recent survey of attitudes within the industry. Then, Jim Lummus (NPB) will provide an overview from industries outside pork production on the key components of a successful effort and typical reasons many employee development efforts fail. Jon Hoek, Belstra Milling Co., will describe efforts to hire, train and keep "30 PSY" people. |
Environmental Impact of Pork Production |
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12:30 |
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PRRS Cost:benefit of air filtration |
Post-weaning Catabolic Syndrome 1:30 Post-weaning catabolic syndrome complexities and perspectives, jointly prepared and presented by Luc Dufresne, Tom Fangman, and Steve Henry |
Sows, Progeny and Quality 1:30 2:00 2:30 |
It’s a New Day in Swine Nutrition 1:30 2:00 2:45 |
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3:00 break sponsored by Boehringer-Ingelheim Vetmedica |
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PRRS Control PRRS presents veterinarians and owners with a daily dilemma: vaccinate, inoculate, acclimate, or pontificate? Rodger Main will be joined by Luc Dufresne, Bill Hollis, and Mark Wagner, who will discuss their thought processes and approaches to PRRS control. They will also present and debate herd scenarios. |
Disease Breakout Session “Diagnostic Case Caucus” In the spirit of the election year, we are taking a more democratic approach to case presentations --- Diagnostic Decision 2008! We are asking you to suggest case topics for presentation and discussion during this interactive breakout session. Send topics, possible case presentations, and ideas to Dr. Albert Rovira (rove0010@umn.edu) by September 8th. Please indicate if you have a specific case you are interested in presenting. Our diagnosticians will review the case ideas, select the topics to be addressed (based on Chicago election rules), and lead a discussion on approaches for diagnostic evaluations on those topics. |
Animal Care 3:30 |
It’s a New Day in Swine Nutrition (cont’d) 3:30 3:55 4:20 4:45 |
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Tuesday, September 23 |
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Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae |
Public Health 10:30 |
Managing the New Economic Reality |
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| * asterisk denotes research projects and selected speakers supported by the National Pork Board. | |||
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Closing Session There will be a short 15-minute break between the end of the previous sessions and beginning of the summary session. You will be able to pick up a lunch and find a seat in the room. Lunch sponsored by PIC. Recent Science in Practice recipients, Jim lowe and Darwin Riecks, will each give a 10-15 minute synopsis, "My three take-home messages." |
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