By Casey Zangaro
Farm biosecurity is one of the most critical steps in protecting animal health, preventing the spread of disease and maintaining a robust agricultural community. Farms are most profitable when animals stay healthy, and that starts with strong biosecurity. To help make this easier, Michigan State University Extension has developed a new set of resources and training opportunities. Whether you’re a farmer or a professional who works with farms, these tools are here to give you practical steps to protect livestock and keep Michigan’s agricultural community thriving.
Training opportunities across Michigan
Starting in November 2025, MSU Extension will hold regional biosecurity training sessions throughout Michigan. These sessions are for anyone who works with livestock farms, whether you are a service provider, advisor, or a support professional. These hands-on trainings will focus on: