UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) Penn State dairy scientists and computer software engineers have been working together to de sign new tools to help dairy pro ducers make difficult decisions about problems that create lost re venue year after year. These tools are “user friendly” software programs called comput er decision aids. They can identify a problem for a particular produc er, teach how to control the prob lem. and estimate the cost to im plement a control program. To achieve this, the program calls on a database unique to the farm in conjunction with expert knowledge gleaned from a variety of sources. Using a personal com puter, one can put the software to use with modest computer skills. Nearing completion, one such program the Mastitis Control System is being field-tested by select users whose recommenda tions will be incorporated into the final product. Developed for IBM-compatible computers, this decision aid can easily retrieve DHIA mastitis data from a remote location and evalu ate mastitis control procedures used on specific farms. Graphs, ta bles, and worksheets ate employ ed to help the user understand and formulate a plan for mastitis con trol in a particular herd. The system provides a new way for veterinarians, feed dealers, consultants assisting farmers with mastitis problems, and some dairy farmers to access and apply infor mation on mastitis and find solu tions for this costly problem. Based on DHIA data and cur rently available information on mastitis, the program walks users through a step-by-step process of questions and answers that sheds lilght on problems and suggests solutions specific to individual producers. Using this information, the pro- FRANK A. 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For instance, one screen asks the user to evaluate the herd by placing“X”s next to appropriate questions: ■ Have you added new cows to the herd during the last six months? • Is a common wash cloth or sponge used, to wash udders? • Were chronically infected or low-producing cows culled in mid- to late-lactation? • Did you change any manage ment practices recently? • Was the weather hot and humid, or are the udders dirty? • Has the weather been very cold? • Has the milking equipment been tested in the last six months? • Are there any bacterial culture results? The computer then uses an swers to these questions, along with DHIA data, to query the user further on specifics or to create graphs or charts to increase the user’s understanding of the prob lem. If the computer decides the problem is a form of mastitis caus ed by bacterium known as Staphy lococcus aureus, for example, it next asks the user to choose from a “menu” of information on the top ic, such as: • Where can Staph, aureus be found on the farm? • How does the infection move from cow to cow once it develops? • What kind of mastitis prob lems can Staph, aureus cause? • How widespread can a staph problem be within a herd? • What signs might tip me off that a Staph, aureus problem ex- PURSUIT* herbicide is today’s best tool for double-crop beans. It not only delivers the highest degree of overall weed control, it’s also the only postemergence product that combines contact and residual activity to give you superior control of more than 40 tough-to-control grasses and broadleaf weeds. Including velvet leaf, foxtails, cocklebur, pig weeds, nightshades, common ragweed, giant ragweed, sun flower, shattercane and seedling Johnsongrass. Without causing crop injury. 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Other computer decision aid programs currently undo: devel opment include a lactation graph evaluator and a herd performance evaluator. Although Computers will never replace individuals in the decision-making process, they go a long way in making the pro cess more precise and less tedious. Funding for the work on the Mastitis Control Program was provided by the Pennsylvania De- Cull Your Cyanamid Rep. Unc«rt»r Farming, Saturday, April 23,1N4433 partment of Agriculture and Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences and Department of Dairy and Animal Science. Project Leader C. William Heald, in conjunction with the Center for Mastitis Research, col laborated with the following indi viduals in the development of this decision-making tool: William M. Sischo and Dale A. Moore of the Department of Veterinary Sci ence, James Boyer of Pennsylva nia DHIA, and computer pro grammers Michael Foster, Tai- Oun Kim, and Jae Lee. 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