Efforts Under Way To Build Animal Disease Fighting Ability (Continued from Pago A2O) to find out what was really going on with animal health. According to the Card, getting funding is always a problem, but since there is so much at stake commercially and economically, there is some support. “Federal funding is always diffi cult to come by." Card said, adding that commercial interests and producer-associations are being sought to help keep the system developing. “Just today, (a professor) from Penn State called,” Card said. “He and a faculty member from New Bolton are going to apply for hinds from the National Pork Producers Council, applying for funding to look at problems they think are present in hogs.” According to Card, the animal health scientists are seeking money so it can be matched with government funds and devote them toward the health of the swine industry. ‘That’s how we need to go about this thing,” Card said. “We need to identify those areas, have some funding available so that we can provide a match.” The most expensive portion of See Your AGCO White-New Idea Dealer Listed Below. NEW JERSEY Bridgeton Leslie G. Fogg Inc Columbus Reed Brothers Equipment Shiloh Farm Rite Inc. 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He said that the colleges are planning to employ students, gra duate and some outstanding under graduate students, who would be willing to work for less money than would be required in the pri vate sector, in exchange for the opportunity to build expertise under a program and people who are recognized throughout the industry. This portion of the program is necessary to bring perspective to whatever animal health problem that happens to be dectected through the laboratory. “The diagnostic lab may give us an indication of what the problem is out there the pathogen, things of that nature,” Card said. “But the investigation group will be out there looking at problems that exist, and how many problems have been a cause for this animal health problem. And finally, we may find some things in there, where we need to do some research. It may be some basic research, it may be applied. Quality Star ';r , l ’ 1 ' -v.. ' *j v h' , 'V' • Star shaped core optimizes RFV. 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And we may not get a positive blood sample on that cow either.” he said. “So, there is a need to develop a more sophisticated diagnostic capability for T.B. and Johne’s Disease,” he said. “In the southewestem part of the country, in what they call the El Paso milkshed, there’s a huge number of dairy cows that provide milk. Some goes to Mexico, a lot ■ QUALITY MIXER AT A QUANTITY PRICE ritv a Reel Auggie Wat 2000 Series REAL KNIGHT Mixer Blender/Feeders ■V AOCO WHITE-NEW IDEA Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 14,1994-A2l of it comes into Texas. “They have a huge problem with T.B. down there, and one of the problems is ... they can pick out some very overt reactions, but it*s these subtle ones. If you’re going to clean up and you don’t get the subtle ones, you’re not going to clean up. . “And that’s the problem we have with Johne’s, so, they’re looking at different types of immune responses and the mea surement of those immune responses as more sophisticated diagnostic tools for some of these diseases,” Card said. It may seem hard to believe, that in this day with all the technology available, that a state agriculture department is still using facilities built in the 19505. But the problem is deeper than political expedience. According to Card, there is adequate knowledge and technology it’s just that profit motive is not strong enough to develop these technologies. Ability of the consumer (far mer) to pay, as well as prevelance of diseases, can dissuade animal health companies from fully deve loping a product or technique that may be greatly needed, but that won’t provide a large profit, over the cost of research. FARM. 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