The reality of operating under the Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) being pursued by the Food & Drug Administration is beginning to sink in for producers as we near the first of the new year, when the rule takes effect. Dr. Brian Lubbers, Kansas State University Microbial Surveillance Lab director, spoke with Farm Director Ron Hays at The Samuel Roberts Noble Research Foundation this past July during an open forum to shed light on the VFD for producers and industry stakeholders. Click here to read more and listen to this edition of Beef Buzz at The Oklahoma Farm Report….
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