Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Clinical Sciences • Faculty
 
Brad White

Brad J. White, DVM, MS
Assistant Professor, Production Medicine

Phone: 785-532-5700
E-mail: bwhite@vet.k-state.edu


Professional Training:

  • DVM: University of Missouri-Columbia
  • Masters of Science: Mississippi State University

Teaching:

  • Food Animal Medicine (3rd year)
  • Food Animal Medicine and Surgery (4th year)
  • Advanced Cow-Calf Production Management (4th year)
  • Advanced Feedlot Production Management (4th year)
  • Production Medicine (3rd year)
  • Veterinary Parasitology
  • Grand Rounds

Research:

  • Beef production and management with emphasis on calf health management

Selected Publications:

  • B.J. White, J.D. Anderson, W.B. McKinley, J. Parish. Factor Price Disparity and Retained Ownership of Feeder Cattle: An Application of Feedlot and Carcass Performance Data to Farm-Level Decision Making. J Ag App Econ 39:1(April 2007): 87-101.
  • B.J. White, J.D. Anderson, R.L. Larson, K.C. Olson, D.U. Thomson. Review of the cow-calf operation retained ownership decision. Professional Animal Scientist. 2007; 28: 18-28.
  • B.J. White, K. Gwinner, D.M. Andrus, B. Prince. Unique educational methods to improve the veterinary employment selection process for rural mixed animal practices. J Vet Med Educ 34:4 (October 2007): 517-523.
  • D.U. Thomson, P. Ritter, E.T. Stevens, B.J. White. Management of Ureaplasma diversum in dairy and beef cattle herds. Bovine Practitioner. 2007; 41(1): 1-2.
  • B.J. White. Cooperation of national programs for controlling Bovine Viral Diarrhea virus. 2007 Association of American Extension Veterinarians Annual Meeting in cooperation with United States Animal Health Association 111th Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, October 2007.
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