First name Jane Last name Kerner Status PAg Branch Kamloops-District 2 Phone & Email Phone (cell) 250-682-0975 Employment (primary) Job title Agricultural Consultant Employer Self-employed Start date 1997-01-01 Work email chericoranch2@gmail.com Work phone 250-682-0975 Address street 1 4088 Hills Frontage Rd Province British Columbia City Cache Creek Postal code V0K 1H1 Country Canada Employment (secondary) Practice Areas Agricultural and Resources Economics, and Rural Development Crop Development Production and Management Livestock Development, Production and Management Education Credential B.Sc. Major Agriculture School University of British Columbia Year 1986 Professional Organizations BCIA, British Columbia Institute of Agrologists Date 2006-01-01 - 2024-11-11 Bio It is interesting to note that the Thesis I completed at the University of Saskatchewan - College of Agriculture (prior to graduating from UBC) "The Use of Scrotal Circumference as a Culling Factor in Beef Bulls" was completed in consort with a master's student and a PhD student and is now used as a matter of course as a factor in assessing the breeding suitability of beef bulls. All this, due to our completion of the study of the subject "way back when..."
First name Jane Last name Kerner Status PAg Branch Kamloops-District 2 Phone & Email Phone (cell) 250-682-0975 Employment (primary) Job title Agricultural Consultant Employer Self-employed Start date 1997-01-01 Work email chericoranch2@gmail.com Work phone 250-682-0975 Address street 1 4088 Hills Frontage Rd Province British Columbia City Cache Creek Postal code V0K 1H1 Country Canada Employment (secondary) Practice Areas Agricultural and Resources Economics, and Rural Development Crop Development Production and Management Livestock Development, Production and Management Education Credential B.Sc. Major Agriculture School University of British Columbia Year 1986 Professional Organizations BCIA, British Columbia Institute of Agrologists Date 2006-01-01 - 2024-11-11 Bio It is interesting to note that the Thesis I completed at the University of Saskatchewan - College of Agriculture (prior to graduating from UBC) "The Use of Scrotal Circumference as a Culling Factor in Beef Bulls" was completed in consort with a master's student and a PhD student and is now used as a matter of course as a factor in assessing the breeding suitability of beef bulls. All this, due to our completion of the study of the subject "way back when..."