Bl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 23,1982 Reindeer offer Alaska new agricultural industry FAIRBANKS, ALASKA - Reindeer herds may provide Alaska with a new agricultural industry. Although there once were some 600,000 reindeer on the Alaskan tundra, the industry virtually collapsed for economic, biological and political reasons, and the number of animals dwindled to only 30,000. Now Alaskans are trying to solve some of those problems—with the idea of enlarging the reindeer herds. Working together are U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers and extension workers, the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, and state and native groups and organizations. Diseases and parasites plague CHALLENGED Who leads more hp classes lor fuel efficiency in overlOOhp 2WDtracto«? □ AJlis-Chaimen turbocharges all its over-WOhp tractors. 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Box 64, R.D. 2 Factoryville, PA 717-945-3933 PAUL DOTHRER FARM EQUIPMENT R.D. 2. Mill Hall. PA 717-726-3471 NICHOLS FARM EQUIPMENT R.D. 1 Bloomsburg PA 717-784-7731 MARSHALL MACHINERY R.D. 4. Honesdale, PA 717-729-7117 LH. BRUBAKER, INC. Lancaster, PA 717-397-5179 the reindeer, and Dr. Robert A. Oieterich, a veterinarian and professor at the university, seeks ways to control them. His research and testing have helped solve two major reindeer health problems, warble flies and brucellosis. Under Dieterich’s direction, the Northwest Alaska Native Association began last year to inoculate a portion of its herd for protection against warbles, parasitic flies which seriously inhibit weight gain in animals and weaken their disease. Warbles also destroy all com mercial potential for the hides by perforating them with holes. To fight this pest, Dieterich is using famphur, a larvicide which has been used successfully on cattle. See us for details 4. Cash in lieu of. CJ. WONSIDLER BROS. B. EQUIP., INC. RDI, Quakertown, PA 8 422 Wayne Hwy i? 1 ®’ 3361935 Waynesboro, PA - 215-536-7523 717-762-3193 AG. IND. EQUIPMENT CO., INC., 1207 Telegraph Rd. Rising Sun, MD 301-658-5568 301-398-6132 215-869-3542 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. 225 York Road CJ. WOXSIDIER BROS Carlisle, PA RD 2, Oley, PA 717-249-5338 215-987-6257 SHARTLESVILLE AIRVILLE FARM SERVICE EQUIPMENT, INC. Shartlesville, PA p.o. Box 37, 215-488-1025 Airville. PA H. Daniel Wenger, Prop. 717-862-3358 MECKLEY’S LIMESTONE C. J. WONSIDLER BROS. PRODUCTS INC. Rt. 309 & 100 R.D t Herndvin, PA R 2 Tripoli, PA 717 758-3915 215-767-7611 However, traditional methods of appUcation-pouring famphur over the animal’s back-though suc cessful with cattle, won’t work for reindeer. Hair on the reindeer’s back is water repellant, so fam phur can't penetrate. In addition, this method, like inoculation with a needle and syringe, requires physical handling that causes, damaging stress to the semi-wild animals; Dieterich, in cooperation with the 3M Company, is seeking the answer with a ballistic implant system. A 25-calibre compressed air rifle can be used to shoot a biodegradable, drug-impregnat ed pellet into the reindeer. The newly-developed method also could make possible vaccination or GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA 717-786-7318 BHM (ARM EQUIPMENT, INC. 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PA Coburn, PA Columbia, PA Detour, MD Oornsife, PA Elmer, NJ Ephrata, PA Holtwood, PA Kirkwood, PA Lambertville, NJ Lebanon, PA Leola, PA George Showers Eric Heinsohn Cindy Gordeuk Wayne Piper William Horton Wendel Mutser James Charles Jim Carmack Steve Kieffer Cyndy Hetzell Darvin Yoder Paul Herr Dan Rush Robert Fulper Paul Martin Lynn Gardner treatment of other free-ranging species such as moose and caribou. The Reindeer Herder’s Association listed control of brucellosis, along with warbles, among its highest research priorities. Vaccine used for brucellosis in cattle in the United States is not effective with rein deer, so Dieterich is- testing alternatives. John Shaeffer, president of the Northwest- Alaska Native Association, says he hopes a lot of people will get into the business of reindeer. Shaeffer says the association could harvest 1,200 carcasses annually by increasing its present herd from 7,000 to 30,000 reindeer. That would lower red meat costs in the region and provide an estimated 40 full-time jobs and 80 seasonal jobs. Both the lower meat costs and jobs would benefit Northwestern Alaska, with its 14 percent $192 + 1840 M 717-538-1812 215-588-4704 201-996-2068 717-532-4401 717-222-3224 814-349-5310 717-898-8694 301-662-5419 717-758-1714 609-455-8187 717-733-0966 717-2844592 717-529-6548 717-658-7316 717-949-2381 717-656-6700 unemployment rate. The average income per household in that area is near the national poverty level. Additional income can be realized from the hides, once the warble fly is eliminated. Antlers already are generating income from sales in the Orient, where they are used for medicinal pur poses. Top grades sold for $5O a pound last year. Almost half a square mile of range is needed to. support each reindeer, said Jack Luick, university scientist who studies the nutrition and management problems of the animals. The amount of land a herd requires depends, in part, on management practices. Alaska’s 13 herd owners hold land-use permits for areas ranging from 500,000 to 1 million acres. Twelve allow their herds to wander free on the open range. The thir- 37f -.19% Linden, PA Larry Bower 717-323-9710 Mansfield, PA Harold Robson, Jr. 717-962-7731 Mifflinburg, PA John M. Beachy 717-966-1344 Mifflintown, PA MervinZendt 717-436-6386 Miltvijle, PA Wilmer Hendricks 717-458-5949 Mt. Airy, MD Allan Pickett 301-663-4191 Pen Van, NY Calvin Crosby 315-526-6144 Port Murray, NJ Robert Kayhart 201-689-2605 Prospectville, PA William Tyner 215-542-8479 Reading, PA Robert Greider 215-378-1212 Reedsville, PA Glenn Barr —717-667-2775 Stewartstown, PA Tom Engle 717-993-6836 Thomasville, PA Ira Boyer 717-225-3758 Ulysses, PA Bonnie Barker 814-848-7674 West Grove; PA Dan Rush 215-869-9187. 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