Overcoming barriers to transitioning small ruminants to organic production: Effects of feeding birdsfoot trefoil on parasite control, nutritional status & profitability
Current Events – 2021
August 17, 2021 – from 12:00 to 3:00 PM; Internal Parasites in Small Ruminants IPM/FAMACHA© Workshop, Morrisville, NY –Speakers include: Dr. tatiana L. Stanton, Cornell Sheep & Goat State Extension Specialist and Janice Liotta from the Cornell University Dwight Bowman Parasitology Lab. Click here for more information and to register
August 23, 2021 – from 10:00 am to 12:00 PM; Pasture Walk at Peaceful By Nature Farm, Norwich, NY – Speakers include: Dr. tatiana L. Stanton, Cornell Sheep & Goat State Extension Specialist and will include information on Birdsfoot Trefoil and the USDA NIFA Organic Transitions project. Click here for more information and to register
September 28, 2021 – from 12:00 to 3:00 PM; Internal Parasites in Small Ruminants IPM/FAMACHA© Workshop, Herkimer, NY –Speakers include: Dr. tatiana L. Stanton, Cornell Sheep & Goat State Extension Specialist and Janice Liotta from the Cornell University Dwight Bowman Parasitology Lab. Click here for more information and to register
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Past events – 2020
January 18, 2020 – from 10:00 to 11:15 AM; Grazing Methods for Internal Parasite Control in Small Ruminants – Speakers include: Maryrose Livingston, Niko Kochendoerfer and Dr. tatiana Stanton, Cornell Sheep and Goat Program. This workshop is part of the NOFA-NY Winter Conference, Syracuse, NY. Click here for more information and to register
Past events – 2019
February 16, 2019 – Internal Parasites in Small Ruminants IPM/FAMACHA© Workshop, Norwich, NY. 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Instructors include Dr. tatiana Stanton, Small Ruminant Extension Specialist, Cornell University. Click here for the flyer and more information including registration: Chenango Cty FAMACHA agenda2
March 30, 2019 – Internal Parasites in Small Ruminants IPM/FAMACHA© Workshop, Naples, NY. 9:45 AM to 4:00 PM. Instructors include Dr. tatiana Stanton, Small Ruminant Extension Specialist, Cornell University. Click here for the flyer and more information including registration: Small Ruminant Parasite Workshop Yates County 2019
JUNE 15, 2019 – Internal Parasites in Small Ruminants IPM/FAMACHA© Workshop, Belmont, NY. 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Instructors include Dr. tatiana Stanton, Small Ruminant Extension Specialist, Cornell University. Click here for the flyer and more information including registration: FAMACHA workshop Allegany County Jun 2019
August 24, 2019 – West Virginia University Organic Farm ’20th Anniversary’ Field Day, Morgantown, WV. 3-7 PM, doors open at 2 PM. Visit the farm webpage for details – https://fieldday.wvu.edu/
Sept. 24, 2019 – Integrated Parasite Management for Goats & Sheep Workshop
Includes FAMACHA Training/Certification and How to do Fecal Egg Identification/Counting, Ballston Spa, NY. 12 Noon to 5 PM. Instructor Dr. tatiana Stanton, Small Ruminant Extension Specialist, Cornell University. Click here for more information including registration:
Nov. 9 and 10, 2019 – 2019 Small Ruminant Management and Fiber Conference presented by Cornell University and Cashmere Goat Association, Ithaca, NY. Includes “Innovations in Parasite Management” by Dr. tatiana Stanton, Cornell University on Nov. 9 and will include information on Birdsfoot Trefoil and the USDA NIFA Organic Transitions project. For more information and to register:
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Nov 20, 2019 – Sheep Field Day discussing parasites with Dr. tatiana Stanton. Seneca County, NY. For more information, contact Nancy Glazier at nig3@cornell.edu.
Past events – 2018
Oct 14, 2018 – IPM/FAMACHA workshop at the 2018 Cornell Sheep & Goat Symposium, Ithaca, NY. Instructors include Dr. tatiana Stanton, Small Ruminant Extension Specialist, Cornell University. Click here for more information and to register.
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Organic Transitions Program under Agreement No. 2018-51106-28777.