People can find out more about mycoplasma bovis and how to manage it at a free seminar in Whanganui, Federated Farmers Wanganui president Mike Cranstone says.
The seminar will be held upstairs in the Wanganui Veterinary Services building in Somme Pde on June 11 at 2.30pm, with national and local speakers.
The idea is to give information on how the disease is progressing in New Zealand, and the eradication programme announced on May 28. The seminar will also give advice to affected people on how to manage in the meantime.
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Affected people include farmers, lifestyle block owners, transport operators, stock agents and calf rearers.