There will be a Beef Quality Assurance Training/Certification on Monday, November 5th at 6:00PM in the Andrew County Youth Building at 201 South Banyou in Savannah, MO.
Dr. Craig Payne, DVM, University of Missouri Extension Veterinarian, will be providing traing on beef quality assurance (BQA). Producers that attend the BQA training will become certified at the conclusion of the evening. More BQA information can be found at www.bqa.org.
Please RSVP by Thursday, November 1st, by calling 816-324-3147, supper will be provided. Contact them immediately if you need accommodations because of a disability, need to relay emergency medical information or need special arrangements if the building is evacuated.
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