This fact sheet lists the general standards that must be present in the quality assurance/quali
What is your educational training and background?
I have a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Animal Science from the University of Minnesota, and I am an alumnus of the International Food Protection Training Institute (IFPTI) Fellowship Program.
How did you end up in a food safety career?
I have been involved in agriculture my entire life. I have seen the importance of food safety and quality to consumers and wanted to do my part to ensure a wholesome food supply while still working closely food producers.
What is your favorite part about working for the Drug Residue Prevention Program?
I enjoy learning new things from my great coworkers. This is truly a collaborative group, and we make each other better at our jobs every time we meet.
What is the best piece of advice you have for livestock producers working with antibiotics?
You can’t get where you want to go if you don’t know where you’ve been. Recordkeeping, especially regarding antibiotic use, can add value both to the quality of food you produce and your farm’s bottom line.
What is your educational training and background?
I have a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Animal Science from the University of Minnesota, and I am an alumnus of the International Food Protection Training Institute (IFPTI) Fellowship Program.
How did you end up in a food safety career?
I have been involved in agriculture my entire life. I have seen the importance of food safety and quality to consumers and wanted to do my part to ensure a wholesome food supply while still working closely food producers.
What is your favorite part about working for the Drug Residue Prevention Program?
I enjoy learning new things from my great coworkers. This is truly a collaborative group, and we make each other better at our jobs every time we meet.
What is the best piece of advice you have for livestock producers working with antibiotics?
You can’t get where you want to go if you don’t know where you’ve been. Recordkeeping, especially regarding antibiotic use, can add value both to the quality of food you produce and your farm’s bottom line.
Waste Pesticide Collection (All Counties)
8100 Jefferson Hwy N
Brooklyn Park, MN 55445
Dispose of your waste weed killers/herbicides, fungicides, insecticides and other pesticides. The MDA sponsors opportunities to properly dispose of unwanted pesticides from farms or businesses. Minnesota pesticide users can bring their waste pesticides to any of these events and dispose of up to 300 pounds free of charge. For amounts greater than 300 pounds call the MDA at 612-214-6843.
Collection is open to participants from any county on this day.
Waste pesticides only- no paint, no fuels, no crop oils, no rinsates, no recycling, no adjuntives.