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Here are presentations, recordings, and resources from the 2021 Minnesota Industrial Hemp
Here are presentations, recordings, and resources from the 2021 Minnesota Industrial Hemp
Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC) isn’t only for elementary education. In this workshop, Regional Specialist Sarah Kuschel will showcase the many lessons, resources, and experiences that MAITC offers for middle and high school educators.
Learn more in the MAITC Educator Center.
Join our Minnesota Agriculture in the Classroom (MAITC) team on their virtual field trip to Oakdale Turkey Farm. Meet sixth-generation farmers Erica and Eric Swatzke, tour their farm, and ask questions live. The live video stream will last approximately 20-30 minutes. If listeners are unable to tune in during the live event, the video will be posted on the MAITC YouTube site for later viewing.
Visit MAITC to learn more about this and all our resources for educators.
The Agriculture Research, Education, Extension, And Technology Transfer (AGREETT) panel advises the Commissioner of Agriculture and the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences at the University of Minnesota on investments to achieve long-term agricultural productivity increases through improved infrastructure, vision, and accountability in agricultural research and technology transfer, agriculture rapid response, and agricultural education. For more information, see the AGREETT state statute.
To call into the meeting:
(US) +1 312-626-6799
Passcode: 579711
To apply for the Protect Our Milk, Meat, and Poultry Processors (POMMPP) Cost-Share program, please fill in and submit this form. If you have questions, contact Christina at Christina.Iliev@state.mn.us.
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The Governor's Food Safety and Defense Task Force has continuously met since 1990 to discuss issues affecting Minnesota's food system. The Task Force is composed of sixteen members, nine of whom are appointed by the Governor's office, representing food regulatory agencies, agricultural industries, food related non-profit associations, and the University of Minnesota. Meetings of the Task Force are held every other month and are open to anyone interested.
Due to precautions against the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), and in conformance with Minnesota Statues Section 13D.021, upcoming meetings of the FSDTF have been scheduled and will be changed from in-person meetings to video-conference meetings with a phone-in option.
Attend the January 12th meeting using WebEx
Or you can call in via audio conference (sorry, this is not a toll-free line) by calling: +1-415-655-0003
Access code: 146 902 6796
Individuals with a disability who need reasonable accommodation to participate in this event please contact Natasha Hedin at 612-247-5888 or through the Minnesota Relay Service at 711 as soon as possible.
The Food Innovation Team (FIT) was created as a subcommittee of the Minnesota Food Safety and Defense Task Force to help answer questions and assist food business owners in navigating Minnesota’s food licensing and regulatory environment. Most food business owners receive a license to do business from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA), the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), or their delegated agencies with relative ease. However, some food business owners may encounter challenges in licensing due to a number of factors that may not easily be resolved without assistance. When this happens food business owners are encouraged to work with the FIT to help answer their questions and create a path forward for their licensing needs. FIT meetings are held every other month and are open to anyone interested.
Due to precautions against the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), and in conformance with Minnesota Statues Section 13D.021, upcoming meetings of the FIT have been scheduled and will be changed from in-person meetings to video-conference meetings with a phone-in option.
Join the January 12th meeting using WebEx
Or you can call in via audio conference (sorry, this is not a toll-free line) by calling:
+1-415-655-0003
Access code: 146 748 8301
Individuals with a disability who need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this event please contact Natasha Hedin at 612-247-5888 or through the Minnesota Relay Service at 711 as soon as possible.
Webinar #5 in The Dairy Business Innovation Alliance (DBIA) "Let's Get Started" webinar series will include information on training requirements, licensing, how to develop a regulatory process, and a real life interview.