Secure Milk Supply Plans: Creating Plans Through a Student-Led, Processor-Organized Model
Developing a Secure Milk Supply plan for enhanced biosecurity helps dairy farmers mitigate risk. Written by WSU Extension specialists, state and industry experts, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and drawing from information gathered over a three-year project, this publication shares lessons learned from collaborations with producers across the state.
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Published: August 2025
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