Farming, Saturday, September 6,1980 SYRACUSE, 'N.Y. - Secretary of Agriculture Bob BergUnd presented a cer tificate officially designating New York as “Accredited free of Tuberculosis in Cattle” in special ceremonies in Syracuse last Wednesday. The certificate honoring New York dairy and beef cattle producers for this achievement was presented to J. Roger Barber, Com missioner of the N.Y. Department of Agriculture and Mariiets, following a dinner sponsored by the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Syracuse. “The eradiction of tuberculosis in cattle has been a cooperative effort of state and federal animal health officials made possible through the dedicated work of the dairy and beef producers of New York,” Bergland reports According to Dr. Harold E. Nadler, Director of the Division of Animal Industry in New York, over 17 million cattle have been tuberculin MUSSELMAN LUMBER INC. 200 BRIMMER AVENUE, NEW HOLLAND, PA Phone 717-354-4321 Hours: Doily TAM to 5 PM, Saturday 7AMto 12 PM N.Y. dairy, beef cattle tested in the state since 1919. This testing disclosed over 900,000 reactor animals. No infected animals have been found in New York herds since 1971, however. To be accredited free of bovine tuberculosis a state must fulfill standards of the cooperative state-federal eradiction program in cluding- No infected cattle found in the state for at least five years; State enforced laws and regulations governing livestock dealers; Identifying diseases (Continued from Page D 5) that permits us to monitor crucifers; tomatoes and seed quality much more peppers; snap beans, accurately than present soybeans, corn, wheat, methods do,” explains the peaches and citrus crops, as plant pathologist. well as some ornamentals. “There are easily 70,000 Delaware is the only seeds in a pound. Right now research station in the U.S. one contaminated seed in doing such comprehensive 10,000 is the maximum work with selective media allowable rate if a grower or for the screening of bacterial seed company sends seeds to disease. The work is being Georgia to start transplants funded by a grant from the for peppers to be grown in U.S. Department of Delaware. But the current Agriculture and is part of a assay procedure is so cooperative, regional project inefficient it could be on the “Detection and missing 98 percent of the Elimination of Bacterial bacteria present in a seed Contaminants of Seeds and lot. By contrast, the selec- Plant Parts” which involves tive media we’ve developed almost every major plant for a screening bacterial pathologist in the U.S. disease should be totally “This kind of research effective.” costs a lot of money,” says So far the research team has developed selective media which identify bac terial diseases m cucumbers and melons; cabbage, radishes, broccoli and other Continued ouiveillance of all cattle in market channels by animal health officials; and Record keeping that enables- state officials to trace infected animals found in market channels back to their herd of c-igin Other states designated by USDA as accredited free of bovine tuberculosis are Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Sasser. “It will take at least three years to produce conclusive results. Though not splashy, these will have a tremendous impact on agricultural production.” said tuberculosis free Rhode Island, Utah, Ver mont and Wyoming Four herds in the con tinental United States have been found infected with bovine tuberculosis during this fiscal year - compared with 17 herds in fiscal 1979. Veterinary officials with USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service urge dairy and beef cattle producers to buy replacement cattle from herds free of the disease