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Category Archives: News

WIFSS Delivers Training Across the U.S.

Featured, Homeland Security, News, Public HealthBy wp-user110/30/2019

WIFSS continues to deliver trainings in multiple locations across the country. During the month classes were delivered in Laredo, TX, Ottawa, IL, and Jackson, OH.

WIFSS Delivers Training Across the U.S.

Featured, Homeland Security, News, Public HealthBy wp-user110/29/2019

WIFSS continues to deliver trainings in multiple locations across the country. During the month classes were delivered in Laredo, TX, Ottawa, IL, and Jackson, OH.

Innovating Dairy Digester Research

Featured, Food Safety, FSMA, News, Public Health, Water QualityBy wp-user110/23/2019

Dr. Pramod Pandey who is a faculty member and cooperative extension specialist at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine focuses on better ways to manage dairy waste material for both large and small farms. WIFSS worked with Dr. Pandey to produce a video highlighting his research on dairy digesters and bio-gas.

Livestock and Fresh Produce Farmers Discuss Food Safety

Featured, Food Safety, FSMA, News, Public Health, Water QualityBy wp-user106/26/2019

Livestock ranches and fresh produce farms in California are among the most highly regulated commodities in the country, but confusion often exists about what each community does to assure food safety. Good neighbor workshops brought farmers, scientists and regulators together to strengthen produce safety.

Breeding Crops for Enhanced Food Safety

Disaster Preparedness, Featured, NewsBy wp-user106/07/2019

June 5 kicked off a two-day conference where experts in various fields from plant science to microbiology detailed the research being done in eradicating the occurrence of human pathogens in crop production through breeding.

Owners of Goat Farm Highlight Role of Disaster Recovery

Disaster Preparedness, Featured, NewsBy wp-user105/02/2019

The recent flooding in Nebraska left owners John Carrol and Chad Wegener rushing to save the livestock on their 40-acre goat farm.

Rallying to Rescue San Clemente Island Goats in Midwest Flood

Disaster Preparedness, Featured, NewsBy wp-user103/21/2019

Hours logged instructing first responders has confirmed for Tracey Stevens the practical application of implementing emergency preparedness training. Her standard classroom opening remark now takes on a deeply personal meaning, “Mother Nature never sleeps.”

Girl holding orange slices in front of her eyes

Vet Med Extension Useful to Everyday Californians

Featured, Food Safety, News, News and Events, Public HealthBy wp-user110/23/2017

Inside every fresh egg, every glass of milk, and every head of lettuce is a network of research, ideas, and hard work. Veterinary Medicine Extension at UC Davis is part of that network, linking basic and applied scientific research with people and communities in California.

Fun and Games at Farm-To-Fork

Events, Featured, News, News and EventsBy wp-user109/29/2017

The fifth annual Farm-to-Fork Festival held on Capitol Mall in Sacramento included the popular School of Veterinary Medicine – WIFSS booth which features family-friendly games focused on testing festival goer’s food safety knowledge.

Two horses standing on high ground on ranch during flood.

Prepare now for the arrival of Irma and other disasters

Disaster Preparedness, Featured, NewsBy wp-user109/07/2017

Read how WIFSS at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine is helping prepare veterinarians, first responders, livestock producers, and rural community leaders for floods, fires, hurricances, and earthquakes, and other disasters.

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