Cattlemen’s fraternity questions brucellosis eradication program PHOENIX, ARIZ.—The specific objectives and initial meeting plans of the new Brucellosis Technical Commission were outlined last week at a meeting of the Animal Health Committee of the American National Cattlemen’s Association. This was the first public announcement of just what the much-discussed Com mission - which was formed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture - will be doing. The Commission was formed as a result of inadequate industry confidence in Jamesway® barn equipment is zinc coated inside and out for extra years of protection. We install stanchions, stalls, pens, waterers, complete line. But don’t take our word for it. Ask a neighbor who owns Jamesway. AGRI-EQUIP. RD2, Farmersville, Ephrata, PA 717-354-4271 ROY 0. CHRISTMAN RDI (Shartlesville) Hamburg. PA 19526 215-562-7218 or 215-488-1904 ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC. 22 26 Henry Avenue. New Berlmville, PA 215-367-2169 GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Robert Fulton Highway. Quarryville, PA 717-786-7318 USDA’s current eradication program. Dr. W. T. (Dub) Berry, a cattleman from Phoenix and a member of the Com mission, explained the Commission’s objectives and announced that the group would hold its first meeting February 12 - 13 in Washington, D. C. The appointment of the Commission results in large measure from an ANCA Animal Health Committee resolution in November which asked for an unbiased study of the current Look neighbor... IT’S HOT DIPPED brucellosis eradication program and all possible alternatives. The concept of such a study subsequently was endorsed by the U.S. Animal Health Association, the ANCA Executive Committee and the USDA. A study also was asked by Mississippi and Texas cattle groups. The Texas Industry has been involved in a disagreement with USDA over the feasibility of eradication. The ANCA resoluation had recommended that the study group be made up of nationally recognized ex- WEAVER STAR SILO INC. • RD4, Myerslown, PA 717-866-5709 I. G.’s AG. SALES Rt 113, Box 200. Silverdale, PA 215-257-5135 LANDIS BROTHERS INC. 1305 Manheim Pike Lancaster PA 717-393-3906 HENRY S. LAPP RDI, Cams, Gap. PA 17527 717-442-8134 CARL L SHIRK 5 Colebrook Road, Lebanon. PA 717-274-1436 perts in agrlcutural economics, veterinary medicine, cattle management and public health. It was pointed out that the members are “expected to carry out their study and report their fin dings in a completely in dependent and scientific manner. The end product should be free of any bias or influence by industry or state or federal agencies.” The Commission has been asked to complete the study in as short a time as possible, but it may take up to a year. Berry indicated that the M. E. SNAVELY 455 South Cedar Street. Lititz, PA 717-626-8144 M. S. YEARSLEY & SON 114 E Market St West Chester, PA 19380 215-696-2990 ATLEE REBERT R 2, Littlestown, PA 17340 717-359-5863 HARRY L TROOP Rl 1 Cochranville. PA 19330 215-593-6731 SWOPE & BASHORE. INC. Frystown Rl, Myerstown, PA 17067 717-933-4138 Li poster Farming, Saturday. Fab. 7.1976 Commission study would include the following questions and con siderations: 1. Is there sufficient scientific knowledge now available to accomplish complete ersdication of brucellosis in the U.S.? 2. Review all aspects of the present program and the feasibility of its achieving eradication. If changes are needed to accomplish eradication, explain them in detail. 3. What is the economic benefit-cost ratio, for the cattle industry, of the present program and any alternative programs? 4. If there are alternative Ag-safety Tip Dust, chaff, molds, chemi- conditions, take proper pre cals, silo and manure gases cautions and use the pre are potential dangers on a scribed protective equip farm. 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Yearsley Neuhaus'es, Inc. • c Glen Rock, PA « oOnS 717-235-1306 WestChesler 215-696-2990 Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. Bernvilte, PA 215-488-1510 Agway, Inc. Chapman Equipment Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 Shotzberger’s Equipment Elm, PA 717-665-2141 ways to achieve eradication, describe these from the atandpoint of industry ac ceptance, costs to industry and government, benefits and administrative feasibility. 5. Consider public health aspects of past, present and possible future programs. 6. Should the entire concept of eradication be abandoned in favor of either a control program or no official brucellosis program ataU? The Animal and Plant Inspection Service of USDA will finance the study, which is expected to include recommendations on various possible courses of action. Pikeville Equipment Inc. Oyster Dale Road Oley RO2, PA 215-987-6277 I. G.’s Ag Sales Silverdale, PA 18962 215-257-5136 Kermit K. Kistler Lynnport, PA 215-298-3270 13