Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 06, 1986, Image 129

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    Yoxheimer To Head PDA’s Cattle Health Division
HARRISBURG - A former
federal official with more than 20
years of experience in ad
ministering animal health control
programs in Pennsylvania will fill
a key post in the State Department
of Agriculture.
The appointment of Ronald E.
Yoxheimer as chief of the
Department’s Cattle Health
Division was announced recently
by Secretary Richard E. Grubb.
Since 1983, Yoxheimer has been
the area veterinarian in charge of
the Federal Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service in
Pennsylvania. He left federal
employment on Aug.l.
Grubb said that in addition to
directing the cattle health division,
Yoxheimer will temporarily
oversee the Department’s Avian
Health programs. The post of chief
of Avian Health is vacant at the
present time. In both assignments,
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Yoxheimer will report to Dr. Max
A. Van Buskirk, Jr., director of the
Bureau of Animal Industry.
“The Department is fortunate,”
Grubb said, “to have a person with
Dr. Yoxheimer’s knowledge and
experience to direct the state’s
efforts to assure animal health in
the cattle and poultry industries -
both important to Pennsylvania’s
economy.
Grubb said Yoxheimer will be
directing cattle and poultry
disease control programs ad
ministered by the veterinary and
technical staffs in each of the
Department’s seven regional of
fices throughout the Com
monwealth.
Yoxheimer, a native of Nor
thumberland, brings broad ex
perience in livestock and poultry
health programs to the state post.
He was associated with the federal
APHIS program in Pennsylvania
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for 21 years, both as a field
veterinarian and in supervisory
capacities.
He served as acting veterinarian
in charge of veterinary services
from 1978 to 1982 prior to his ap
pointment to the top post in 1983.
He has played a prominent role
in disease eradication programs
and served on a number of disease
control task forces throughout the
United States and in neighboring
countries during his federal ser
vice.
He conducted the orignal
epidemiology that located hog
cholera in Pennsylvania in 1973
and served with the task force
charged with eradication of the
disease.
In addition to the California
Newcastle Disease eradication
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Beef Council Members
(Continued from Page 04)
Both Bono and Mitzel will attend
the first meeting of the Cat
tlemen’s Beef Promotion and
Research Board Sept. 4-6 at
Dallas, Tex.
Also named to the New York
Beef Industry Council are Jean
Shwartz of Earlville, the second
New York Beef Cattlemen’s
Association representative; Ray
Strahan of Freindship, the second
Farm Bureau dairy represen
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20 training programs and courses
conducted throughout the United
States during his service with
APHIS.
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