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            Terry Engle  is a professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University. His research interests
            include the influence of trace minerals on animal health and production.

            Tom Field   is the director of the Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship program and the Paul
            Engler Chair of Agribusiness Entrepreneurship at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Institute of
            Agriculture and Natural Resources.

            Franklyn Garry  is a professor and veterinary extension specialist of the College of Veterinary
            Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences at Colorado State University.
            His research interests include Johnes’s disease control, causes of mortality in adult cattle, livestock
            worker education, and calf health management.

            Désirée Gellatly,  Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, AB, Canada

            Alec C. Gerry  is a professor of entomology and cooperative extension specialist at The College of
            Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of California, Riverside. His specialty is pests that
            impact animals.

            Temple Grandin  is professor of animal science at Colorado State University. Temple’s research
            interests include understanding animal behavior, design of livestock handling facilities, and improv-
            ing animal handling.

            Joe Harrison   is a nutrient management specialist in the Department of Animal Sciences,
            Washington State University and works from the Puyallup Research and Extension Center. His
            interest is in whole-farm nutrient management with an emphasis on protecting the environment
            from nitrogen and phosphorus waste.

            Andy D. Herring  is a professor in the Department of Animal Science at Agriculture and Life
            Sciences Texas A&M University. He has researched genetic and environmental influences on milk
            production in beef cows, breed differences for feedlot and carcass characteristics, and genetic
            influences on beef cow reproduction and productivity, cattle temperament, and immune responses.

            Eugene Janzen,  University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada

            Michael D. Kleinhenz,  Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas

            Donald  J.  Klingborg   is an associate dean emeritus at The School of Veterinary Medicine,
            University of California, Davis. He spent the majority of his career as a practicing veterinarian with
            an emphasis on cattle health and wellbeing.

            Sonia Marti,  Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, AB, Canada

            Daniela Mélendez Suarez,  Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, AB, Canada

            Frank Mitloehner  is a professor and air quality extension specialist in the College of Agriculture
            and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Davis. His interest includes air quality
            impacts of animal agriculture.

            Jerry D. Olson  is a consulting dairy veterinarian focused on understanding the influence of nutri-
            tion on dairy cow productivity and health.
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