Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 10. 1972 8 New Toughness Urged Hog Cholera Eradication The National Hog Cholera, Eradication Advisory Committee has urged hog farmers, veterinarians and animal health officials to adopt a ‘new toughness’ toward hog cholera. “We need a new toughness, a new kind of response that cannot be written into regulations,” said Keith Myers, committee member and an lowa feeder-pig dealer. The 12-member committee, meeting in Indianapolis, Ind., asked animal health officials and producers to regard hog cholera in the same class as foot-and mouth disease and African swine fever. To implement this at titude, they recommended measures to further strengthen the cooperative State-Federal Hog Cholera Eradication Program Committee chairman Dr. Francis J. 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However, if our recom mendations are implemented and we all stay alert, hog cholera should be eradicated by December 1973.” Committee recommendations to APHIS and State Departments of Agriculture include: —Larger quarantine areas and longer quarantine periods when outbreaks occur, especially if the Deere in disease spreads to more than one farm. —Tighter control of swine moving to slaughter from quarantined areas. —Stronger restrictions against imports of swine and pork products from nations where hog cholera exists. —A hog cholera buffer zone along the U.S.-Mexico border, staffed with full-time diagnosticians and livestock inspectors. —lmmediate destruction of swine herds (with quarantines and indemnity payments) when USDA Reports Ag Price Index The Index of Prices Received by Farmers, which advanced 4 points (3 pet.) during the month ended May 15 hit 123 (pet. of its Jan.-Dee. 1967 average), tied the all-time high established in February 1951 and equalled in April 1951. 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