Casey Ritz, Ph.D.
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The Confined Animal Manure Managers (CAMM) program team consists of agents and specialists with Clemson University, the Clemson Extension Service, the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control, and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. The team was assembled in 1998
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Manure, when managed properly, has been known to have beneficial effects on soil fertility and other soil properties, contributing to overall soil health.
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As leaders in animal health emergency management, APHIS develop strategies and policies for effective incident management and help to coordinate incident response. As a liaison to outside emergency management groups, APHIS ensure that Veterinary Services (VS) emergency management policies, strategies, and responses are consistent with national and international standards.
Posted in: Poultry Mortality Management