National Dairy FARM Program releases stockmanship training video with BQA

by | May 3, 2017 | Ohio Country Journal

The National Dairy FARM Program announced today the release of a stockmanship training video as part of the program?s partnership with the National Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) program.

The 27-minute video is divided into several chapters, including ?Point of Balance,? ?Understanding the Flight Zone? and ?Utilizing Tools to Effectively Move Cattle.? Each segment contains reminder points and multiple choice questions to test viewers on the content. The video can serve as a training resource to satisfy the FARM Animal Care Version 3.0 requirement for annual employee training.

The video, directed by Dr. Robert Hagevoort of New Mexico State and the U.S. Dairy Education & Training Consortium, is available on theFARM Program website and YouTube page in both English and Spanish.

?We are more than happy to develop and provide a tool for farmers and employees that will help them better understand why cows behave the way they do, and as a result become more careful and more efficient animal caretakers,? Hagevoort said.

The FARM Program, created by NMPF in 2009, believes the dairy industry has a great story to tell when it comes to producing safe, abundant and affordable milk and dairy beef. Beef Quality Assurance is a nationally coordinated, state-implemented program that informs U.S. beef producers and consumers about common sense husbandry techniques and accepted scientific knowledge that can help raise cattle under optimum management and environmental conditions. FARM?s partnership with BQA demonstrates that U.S. milk producers are committed to providing the best in animal care, residue prevention and environmental stewardship.