Outreach Materials
Conducting a meeting? Putting on a Workshop? Need an article for a newsletter? We have the resources for you!
Preparing Yourself
Read: SBS Plan
Watch:
- SBS Plan Overview, Nov 2016: Webinar (51:25 mins)
- Implementing Enhanced Biosecurity During an FAD Outbreak, June 2017: Webinar (67:18 mins)
- Operationalizing the SBS Plan: Kansas Perspective, Feb 2019: Webinar (57:08 mins)
- Preparing to Implement the SBS Plan, Feb 2020: Webinar (52:14 mins)
- Secure Food Supply Planning in the U.S.: Continuity of Business, Dec 2020 EuFMD Conference Video (9:49 mins)
Review:
- Disease Information webpage
Educating An Audience
Reassure your audience that FMD is not a public health or food safety concern. Meat will still be safe to eat.
Secure Beef Supply Plan
- Handout: 1-page SBS Plan
- Video (download): English (84mb)
- Video (watch): English (6:51 mins)
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Overview
- Handout: 1-page FMD
- Video (download): English (46mb)
- Video (watch): English (7:36 mins)
FMD Vaccination: What Livestock Producers Need to Know
- Video (download): English (367mb)
- Video (watch): English (8:35 mins)
Outreach Articles and Videos
- Secure Beef Supply Plan – What Producers Need to Know (article from Nebraska Cattleman Magazine, Sep 2018)
- NCBA engages in Secure Beef Supply Plan Development (4:15 mins) (video from NCBA’s Cattlemen to Cattlemen, April 2018)
- The Angus Report (11:03 mins) (video from Angus TV, March 19, 2018)
- Prepare for FMD (article from Angus Journal, 2018)
- FMD: Not Your Grandfather’s Plan (article from Bovine Veterinarian, 2017)
- Foot and Mouth Disease and Development of the Secure Beef Supply Plan (article from Beef Issues Quarterly, 2016)
- Foot and Mouth Disease and Crisis Communications Plans (article from Beef Issues Quarterly, 2016)
- Potential Use of Vaccination for the U.S. Cattle Herd in Response to an FMD Outbreak: Benefits and Challenges (article from Beef Issues Quarterly, 2016)
- Secure Beef Supply Plan (article from Drovers, 2015)
- FMD: Prepare Early, Respond Quickly (article from Bovine Veterinarian, 2013)