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    A MILESTONE FOR
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND
THE POULTRY
INDUSTRY
Dr. R. Vasilatos-Younken
Associate Professor
Poultry Science
The U.S. Department of Agri
culture (USDA) recently approved
a new vaccine for use by the poul
try industry that is a “first" in many
ways.
It is a single live vaccine that
protects birds against two common
diseases: Newcastle disease, a
highly contagious respiratory ill
ness that is often fatal, and fowl
pox, a relatively slow-spreading
viral disease that can reduce
growth and productivity.
The vaccine is unique in that it
was produced through recombin
ant DNA technology by a process
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in which a foreign gene from one
virus is added to the genome of
another to construct a single vac
cine that can confer immunity
against two diseases. This process
of foreign gene addition produces
a Category 111 type of virus, and the
new poultry vaccine is the first
such type to be commercialized in
the U.S.
Syntro, of Kansas City, Kan., in
a joint development venture with
the Japanese chemical company
Nippon Zeon, is the first company
licensed to produce a USDA
Category 111 vaccine. The live vac
cine, to be marketed under the
name “Vector Vax FP-N,” is
expected to capture a large portion
of the U.S. and worldwide markets
for vaccines against these diseases.
Development of the vaccine
involved first deleting the diseasfc-"
causing gene of the fowlpox virus,
while leaving intact other genes
that control the expression of pro
teins that elicit a protective
A NEW BUILDING TEAM
immune response in the host.
This modified genome of the
fowlpox virus was then further
customized by adding two genes
from the Newcastle disease virus'
that control the expression of pro
teins that trigger an immune
response to Newcastle disease.
The final, specially engineered
live virus, a product of recombin
ing genetic material (DNA) from
two separate viral sources, is pre
dicted to be free of adverse side
effects that are often associated
with live vaccines, while provid
ing immunity to these two diseases
for up to six weeks. This will
reduce the number of vaccinations
required for a flock, and is pre
dicted to save producers signific
antly in costs associated with
multiple vaccination programs.
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Lancaster Fanning, Friday, January 6, 1995-F33
Ag Program Grants
CHARLOTTE HALL, Md.
A demonstration program has been
established to help Southern Mary
land farmers learn more about
alternative agriculture enterprises
that may be feasible in this region.
The program’s goal is to assist
farmers by providing , “seed
money” for on-farm demonstra
tions and applied research projects
and to determine the feasibility and Grant requests should be
profitmaking potential of new agri- between $5OO and $lOOO.
cultural enterprises. Requests for more than $l,OOO will
Any farmer or cooperative be considered based on the merits
extension service agent/specialist of the proposal and the availability
within the southern Maryland of funds. The application deadline
region is eligible to submit a pro- for the first round of proposals is
posal for consideration. Alterna- January 13. The deadline for the
live agriculture project areas second round is April 3.
include aquaculture, field crops, Preliminary interest has been
floriculture, forestry, horticulture, strong, therefore, it is recommend
livestock, turf production, semi- ed that proposals be submitted as
nars, networking groups, and mar- early as possible. To receive a copy
keting or feasibility studies. of the grant application or for add, -
Grant requests may be made to tional information about this pro
help fund any alternative agricul- gram, contact Candy Walter, agri
ture project including research tri- cultural specialist, at (301) 884-
als, demonstration plots, farm field 2144 or 870-2520.
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days, informational workshops or
meetings, surveys, etc. Grant funds
may be used to pay for any sup
plies and/or hired labor needed to
perform and complete the pro
posed project. Grant funds may not
be used for reimbursement of the
project leader’s own labor, land
and/or equipment or for making
capita) improvements.
TOWANDA (Brad
ford Co.) Scenic
Mountain Milk Produc
ers Cooperative has
declared a patronage
dividend for 1994.
Dairy farmer members
received their dividend
checks at a recent meet
ing of the cooperative in
Towanda.
R. LaVerne McCarty
of Forksville, business
manager of the coopera
tive, said the patronage
dividend was in addi
tion to the premiums
their members have
enjoyed this past year.
They have a quality
market that consistently
pays above the Federal
order 2 price. He also
stated that the coopera
tive is seeking addition
al quality producers to
supply their market.
Any quality producer in
northern Sullivan or
Bradford counties that
may be interested in
Scenic Mountain Co
op’s program should
contact McCarty at R.R.
#l, Box 1012,
Forksville, PA 18616,
717-924-3963.
Outstanding quality
awards were presented
to two Farms. Robert
Stoll at Rome, received
first place. Duane &
Betty Rcibson at
Forksvillc received the
second place award
James Palsos at United
Ag Services, who pro
vided the awards, com
mended the members ol
the cooperative for their
production of quality
milk.
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