Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 13, 1996, Image 36

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protecting humans from deadly
disease can identify unrecogniz
able varieties of the bacteria) and
the University of Pennsylvania
School of Veterinary Medicine
and its New Bolton Center,
Without the formation of this
system, the state’s agricultural
export industry will not be able to
export much in a timely or cost
effective manner.
This is because disease and test
ing concerns are different for the
different countries to which Pen
nsylvania products could be
exported. If Pennsylvania has nc
certified testing system whicl
it didn’t until receiving conditional
approval last year then testing
must be done at certified laborato
ries in other states.
Having to deal with testing and
approvals in distant laboratories,
having to pay for the shipping of
samples for testing, not being able
to react quickly or get information
about diseases here in a timely
manner all combine to put the
entire state agriculture industry at
high risk.
It also puts the residents of Pen
nsylvania at high risk, because
they live in close nroximity to high
densities of livestock.
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Many livestock and wild animal
diseases can be contracted by
humans, such as rabies, tuberculo
sis, etc.
Without the constant testing
done through the Animal Health
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hold of achieving a sound, eco
nomically fruitful! and health
assuring foundation for the stale’s
agricultural business its lead
ing industry.
The Vet School is unique
because of the range of services to
food safety, to animal production
technology and research, to com
panion animals, to human health
research, and to nutrition and the
environment.
There is work underway to
study techniques in nutrition so as
to reduce the amount ofbypass nit
rogen in manure.
Promising woik is underway to
determine how to feed animals
best for production and to reduce
the amount of nitrogen in their
manure. If this can be done, there is
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less nitrogen of concern that could
possibly get into streams and
groundwater and the Chesapeake.
Dean Kelly explained that com
pared to other slate veterinary
schools, it is already saddening
(hat the best in the nation is mostly
unaffordable to its residents
because of a lack of state support
Other state vet schools receive
about 66 percent of their total
funding from the state. The Uni
versity of Pennsylvania Vet
School has seen a high of 35 per
cent but mostly half of what other
states spend to support their vet
schools.
At the same time, the tuition at
the Vet School is one of the high
est The national average tuition
for in-state students attending a vet
school is $6,485 (remember those
states provides 66 percent of the
school funding), whereas in-state
student in Pennsylvania pay
$19,168, and that is with a $l,lOO
scholarship grant
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The cost to out-of-state students
to attend the Penn Vet School is
$24,102, while the national aver
age for out-of-state students to
attend a vet school is $15,803.
According to Dean Kelly the
governor’s proposal could easily
put the school out of business and
that would be determintal to the
rest of the state’s economy.
The point is that Gov. Ridge’s
proposed $5.6 million reduction in
state spending to support the Vet
School is going to cause hundreds
of millions more in lost income.
The school is primarily self-
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sufficient, it has the highest num
ber of published research, its
depends heavily on research grants
to pay its staff and it already uses
tuition and fees to the public to
operate.
The University has no money to
give it, Kelly said. If the budget cut
stays, the Vet School will decline.
In closing remarks. Guy
Donaldson urged those representa
tives present to educate their pern
and to urge the governor to relook
at the situation and how much
harm he would be doing to the state
if his proposed cut is sustained.