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2007 Sheep Management WISLINE Series Calendar of Events
Each Session runs from 7:30-8:50 PM
2007 WISLINE Announcement [doc, PDF]

 

Date
Topics
Handouts
January 4, 2007

Available Tools for Genetic Improvement

Dave Thomas, Professor of Animal Sciences and Extension Sheep Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

Handout

Program Evaluation

February 1, 2007

Co-Products of Ethanol Production from Corn (Dried Distillers Grains and Others) in Sheep Diets

Dr. Chris Schauer, Director, Hettinger Research Extension Center, North Dakota State University, Hettinger, ND

 

Handout

Program Evaluation

March 1, 2007

Mastitis in Ewes and Its Control

Dr. Leo Timms, Extension Dairy Specialist, Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

 

Handout: paper

PowerPoint Show (pps)

PowerPoint slides and notes (pdf)

Program Evaluation

Sheep Management WISLINE programs are provided as a service of the UW Cooperative Extension and the UW-Madison Department of Animal Sciences, and are hosted by Dave Thomas, Sheep Extension Specialist. The WisLine system provides two-way voice communications between the speakers and listeners from participating County Extension Offices in Wisconsin and are free to the public. If you wish to attend, please contact your local county Extensions office in advance of each program to make sure the WisLine site is open and program handout materials are available. Program information, including handouts, are available at this website. Contact Dave Thomas for additional information at dlthomas@wisc.edu or 608-263-4306.

 

 

 

 

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