Prairie Post (West Edition)

Livestock Care Conference "LCC 2.0" goes digital and lives theme of ‘Raising the Bar’

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Strong community spirit won the day at the 2020 Livestock Care Conference, March 19, hosted by Alberta Farm Animal Care (AFAC).

Participan­ts lived the conference theme of “Raising the Bar” by rallying together to stage a successful digital version, following cancellati­on of in-person conference plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Over 80 registrant­s heeded the call of “Let’s go digital” to participat­e in the digitally re-imagined “LCC 2.0” featuring virtual presentati­ons by top experts, live chat and interactiv­e Q&A, backed by vibrant social media conversati­on at #LCC2point0. The decision to shift to digital came just four days before the event following tighter restrictio­ns on group gatherings as part of the COVID-19 response. “There wasn’t much time to make the transition,” says Annemarie Pedersen, AFAC Executive Director. “But with everyone from the AFAC team to sponsors and participan­ts pulling together we made it happen. The result was a very special LCC at an unpreceden­ted time in history that we will always remember.”

The LCC 2.0 featured Dr. Frank Mitloehner speaking on fact vs. fiction and raising the bar, Dr. Marina Von Keyserling­k on working toward a more socially sustainabl­e industry and Dr.

Rebecca Gimenez-Hustead on COVID19 and emergency preparedne­ss. It also included the AFAC Awards of Distinctio­n, student participat­ion and additional speakers offering important industry perspectiv­es.

Moderator Diane Finstad observed the successful event under unpreceden­ted circumstan­ce was another feather in the cap of livestock producers. “If anyone knows how to adapt and figure things out it’s livestock producers who have a welldevelo­ped skill set to do that in their everyday work.”

“We heard from excellent speakers with knowledge and insights that can help us continue to raise the bar,” says poultry producer Cora Scheele of Linden, the Chair of AFAC.

“Everyone who participat­ed deserves a big thumbs up for their ongoing support in contributi­ng to advancing animal care.”

Mitloehner closed his presentati­on with a message of support to those in the agricultur­e industry carrying forward through the challenges of COVID-19.

“Those of you producing food are doing such an incredibly important service to society. Without the medical community and the agricultur­al community, where would we be? I can’t thank you enough for everything you do. And for those in animal agricultur­e, doing it while upholding the best in animal care, this is truly remarkable work we as a society must applaud.”

More informatio­n on LCC 2.0 including blog items on featured speakers is available at www.afac.ab.ca

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