KSU
Experts from across Kansas — including the state's top veterinarian and researchers using advanced analytics to address emerging threats — will gather in Council Grove on April 29 for the Animal Health Intelligence Summit to share strategies for protecting livestock and advancing innovation in animal health.
Summit presenters will share updates and timely insights on emerging animal health threats and key issues shaping the cattle industry, as well as new analysis and tools to support industry resilience and decision-making. A portion of the summit includes a cattle supply outbreak simulation to spark discussion on potential consequences and strategies to mitigate the impact of an FAD event on the beef industry and broader food system.
The summit is cohosted by Kansas State University's Institute for Digital Agriculture and Advanced Analytics, or ID3A, and the National Agricultural Biosecurity Center.
The event will take place from 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, April 29, at HP Spur, 453 M Avenue in Council Grove, Kansas



