Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1997, Image 23

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    JKew
School of Veterinary Medicine
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Center For Animal Health
(ContiniMd from Pag* A 22)
economics, agronomy,
mathematics, pathology and
reproduction, to name a few. The
CAHP has also developed
collaborative relationships at the
national and international level
with a broad number of scientists
and academic groups, thus making
it a truly unique institution.
The faculty of the CAHP arc
often called upon for consultation
on emerging health and
production problems in livestock
production systems throughout
the commonwealth. In
consultation with the local
veterinary practitioner, complex
problems on the farm are
thoroughly studied and evaluated.
A typical scenario for a case
problem would include a visit to
the farm to understand the nature
of the problem and its
relationship to the production
system at large. A complete
history of the problem is taken
along with an evaluation of the
production, health, and financial
records.
•BsAfimni iin Hydraulic Hose Assemblies
• Hi-Pressure • Air Hose • Power Washer
We Ship Anywhere
Or
Drive A Little
SaveA Lot
SUPER SALE! JANUARY ONLY!
■ 20 Year Warranty
■ Easy, Fast Construction
Upon identification of problem
areas (nutrition, mastitis,
reproduction, culling, nutrient
management, primary health care
program), intensive evaluations
are made and solutions are
formulated in consultation with
the local practitioner. Problems
that appear to be widespread
within a livestock industry and of
significant economic/social
importance to the commonwealth
are studied in more detail often in
the form of research projects.
Research efforts of the CAHP
form a vital and necessary link in
the transfer of new information
from the biological sciences into
economically efficient
applications and opportunities at
the farm level.
With the focus of the CAHP at
the farm system level a variety of
problems impacting on farm
health and production have
become apparent.
Faculty of the CAHP have
developed several breeding
programs for dairy herds (Target
Breeding Program and Milk
REPAIR and REBUILD
• Motors • Welders
• Hoists • Generators
A * Control Panels
• V-Belts • Makita
• Roller Chain • Pumps „
• Motors • Controls
6 MONTHSII
25 x 32 (1 LEFT) 47 x 100 (2 LEFT)
30 X 44 (2 LEFT) SO X 120 (1 LEFT)
40x62 (3 LEFT)
Some other
models available.
AMERICAN
STEEL SPAN,
INC.
Progesterone Breeding Program),
that integrate the reproductive
biology of the cow and farm
management into systematic
breeding policies. These practical
approaches offer economically
efficient solutions to reproductive
inefficiency problems affecting
many dairy herds.
' Another example is the
emerging concern of nutrient
losses to the environment
associated with animal
agriculture.
In recognition of the
importance of this problem, the
CAHP has several research
projects to investigate the
relationship between nutrition and
animal management and the
efficiency of nutrient capture in
farm systems. Improving the
efficiency of nutrient utilization
within the farm system can
significantly reduce nutrient
losses to the environment.
By taking a systems approach
to this problem, practical and new
implementable strategies are
emerging that greatly reduce the
environmental impact associated
with food animal operations.
These solutions are imbedded in
computer software that can be
utilized at the farm level.
The basic product of the
CAHP is knowledge. New
knowledge is developed in its
research programs. We apply and
But do you know about agribusiness leasing?
• Can you lease?
• Why you should lease equipment, vehicles or
buildings instead of owning them?
• Are there tax advantages for you?
• What payment schedule does your business need?
• Is leasing more expensive than owning?
• Will leasing complement your estate planning?
• What happens at the end of the lease?
Call your local Telmark representative or the Telmark Customer Service Center to find
out about lease financing tor equipment, buildings and vehicles.
DPH B
Ken
Darlington
717-733-3532
Mike Dixon
814-684-5707 412-346-3455
LaMtet* PantUnd, ntti# JWMiy' IO.’TWNAM'
test the knowledge captured in our develo P in B an executive
research efforts through our training program tor veterinarians.
service programs to local This unique program would allow
. . veterinarians the opportunity to
producers, vetennanans, and .... . ~ . . .
f . ... get additional special training in
industry representatives. We . . . , . .
. , , . , . decision sciences and business
communicate knowledge through ... ._
~ , . , economics with specific
teaching programs and through ... . . ..
. . 6 , . , . applications in animal production
the development of computer vv ..... . . .
r , . .. .. .. systems. With such academic
software that is easily and broadly . . . ... ~ .
...... training, these students would be
distributed. f • .... . , , .
.... .• ... c uniquely qualified to understand
The educational activities of . n \ . . .. , . ,
. . . the underlying biological
the CAHP include veterinary , - . . .
principles of an animal production
instruction in production systems . ... •„
, system with an economic
medicine as well as post graduate _ . *
. . j . perspective,
training and continuing educauon Jhe of the Center for
for food animal practitioners. The Anima] Productivit
CAHP participates in continuing teachi research servjce ig
education programs such as the tQ jm fhe economic
Penn Annual Conference, the . f ... . .
XT .. , . n .... competitiveness of Pennsylvania
National Veterinary Practitioners , r , , . .. .
. , . . farms through the generation and
workshops, and courses such as . r
the Dairy Production Medicine • n,pl «™e ntat, °" of new
. j • knowledge and thus ensure their
Certificate Program presented in . .
... £ . survivability into the 21st
cooperation with Penn State '
University. century. ... „ . . f
. , . Please visit the School or
The center is developing a ~ . ~ .. . ...
. . ... u Veterinary Medicine, University
joint program with he _ J . • u .u .u-
V, , . . . . It ... of Pennsylvania booth at the
Pennsylvania Animal Health c .
„ e . . Pennsylvania State Farm Show,
Commission, Penn State , r
Jan. 11-16 for more information
mversity, an ° on Center for Animal Health
commonwealth agencies to , _ . . . „
.. . . , f and Productivity as well as the
provide an integrated program ot , .
£.. . .... . , many other services, programs,
field investigation services and * , , , ‘ °
. and research the school has lo
postgraduate training m offer , Youcan >isitlheCenlcr for
production medicate. HealO. and Prodnclvit,
In cooperation with the , . . . .
_ J. , rri Web site at cahpwww.nbc
Wharton School of Business,
faculty at the CAHP are L
Dong
Snee
412-627-5941
Jody
Underwood
301*898-0095
ml IT
Fred Dixon
&
Telmarklnc.
Today
you’ve
decided
m
to Buy.
Paul
Shipper
302-456-1931
Lisa Francisco Sonnen
717-866-9217
800-451-3322
McLean
410-827-5052
Mike Fullam
717-966-9202
Frank Hunter
716-595-3954
, Elizabeth
Anderson
410-651-4128