PPT-Compost: A Human Biosecurity

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Measure David Crohn University of California Riverside Some slides adapted from Johnson County Soil and Water Conservation District IN Central Coast Agriculture

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Measure David Crohn University of California Riverside Some slides adapted from Johnson County Soil and Water Conservation District IN Central Coast Agriculture Americas salad bowl. for . Dairy Farm Workers. Ellen Jordan, PhD; Ralph Bruno, DVM, MS; Juan A. Hernandez-Rivera, PhD; and Kevin Lager, MS-. Texas . AgriLife. Extension Service. Mireille. . Chahine. , PhD . – University of Idaho. David M. Crohn. Department of . Environmental . Sciences. University of California, Riverside. Marketing . Healthy Soils for Healthy Plants. Soil Nutrients: macronutrients. Total N. Organic N. Available N (nitrate and ammonia-N). Overview. Biosecurity. Series of management practices. Prevent introduction. Keep disease agents out of animal populations where they are not present. Prevent further spread . From infected to uninfected groups. A Plant . Biosecurity. Measure. David Crohn, Jim Downer, Ben Faber, Steven Swain, Deb Mathews, and Matt Daugherty. Support through ANR . Emerging Pests identified by Calrecycle. Asian Citrus Psyllid. Stephen G. Newman Ph.D.. President and CEO Aquaintech Inc. . sgnewm@aqua-in-tech.com. Presentation. Biosecurity defined. Why?. Where?. How?. Expected result. Vietnam No understanding of biosecurity. This hatchery has had serious problems in terms of production and performance. This will continue.. Biosecurity Principles. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2013). Reduce risk of disease spread. During movement of personnel, equipment, and materials. During routine animal care. Module 1. Introduction. Lesson Objectives. Describe the concept of ‘biosecurity’ and why it is important to follow biosecurity protocols. Learn how transmission of avian influenza can occur. Diagram a poultry site including the Perimeter Buffer Area and Line of Separation . David M. Boje. 550/375v. Feb 1. st. 2016. Kotke. book . ch. 2. “The . only way that the planet can heal itself is for the soils of the earth to be restored along with the ecosystems that will maintain those soils. To do this, human culture must undergo transformation from a culture of suicide and immediate gratification of immature impulses for material goods into a culture focused on life and wisdom, a culture of paradise. Series of . management practices. Bioexclusion. Preventing the . introduction . onto . non-infected premises. Biocontainment. Preventing the spread . from an infected premises. By . animals, personnel, . Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2016). Zones, areas, and premises designations during an FAD response. Roles and responsibilities. Work Zones of a contaminated premises. Concepts of biocontainment and bioexclusion. Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2013). Reduce risk of disease spread. During movement of personnel, equipment, and materials. During routine animal care. During animal emergency . BIOSECURITY. A. DOUGLAS MUNSON. THE VIEW FROM 50,000 FT. INTERNATIONALLY ACCEPTED CONCEPT. OIE CODE (OFFICE INTERNATIONAL des EPIZOOTIES) OR WORLD ORGANIZATION OF ANIMAL HEALTH. ANY INFECTIOUS DISEASE (AIS/ANS?). Adapted from the FAD . PReP. /NAHEMS . Guidelines: Biosecurity (2013). Reduce risk of disease spread. During movement of personnel, equipment, and materials. During routine animal care. During animal emergency . THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY AND YOU. What is Bioterrorism?. A bioterrorism attack is the . intentional release of infectious agents in order to harm or kill humans, plants, animals, etc. (CDC, 2007). What is Bioterrorism?.

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