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Si ie Blowers • 600 Foi •8312 12 Foot Disc Mower Conditioner ine horse drawn 1-800-414-4705 Fax 717-626-0996 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 9, 2000-Cl3 DON’T BE SCAMMEDBY TELEMARKETING FRAUD Mark Goodson Extension Agent Agriculture York County Don’t let this happen to you! Phone rings. Person on the other end says you filled out a card at a meeting. That card, he says, constitutes an order for an herbicide. He wants your credit card number to complete the order. You don’t remember filling out the card, but he continues to give you the “hard-sell” pitch. The herbicide will take care of your worst weed problem, he promises. He tells you how to use it. Finally, you decide to fi nalize the order. Maybe you did fill out the card. Maybe it’s worth a try. It’s only around $lOO a gallon, a low price to pay for getting rid of your multiflora rose problem once and for all. When the product arrives, you apply the product the way the high-pressure telemarketer told you. It doesn’t work the way he described. You read the Cattle Industry To Benefit From Vaccine Research GROTON, Ct. Work on a novel vaccine designed to combat two major causes of eco nomic loss in the beef industry was presented recently during the second day of the first Inter national Symposium on the Dis covery of New Veterinary Medicines, hosted by Pfizer Global Research and Develop ment. Dr. Terecita Yule of Pfizer Global R & D Veterinary Medi cine Discovery, based at Groton, Ct., told delegates that her team was in process of designing a novel vaccine to counter “The Two Rs” inappropriate reproductive behavior and respi ratory disease known to be re sponsible for heavy economic loss. Hormonally driven sexual and aggressive behavior, often manifested when cattle are moved to feed lots, can result in damaged hides and unwanted pregnancies. Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is often triggered by movement of animals, some times in crowded conditions so-called “shipping fever.” Combating these conditions has been problematic, explained Yule, only intermittently suc cessful, and very expensive. In the U.S. she noted, of the money spent on livestock biologicals in 1999, 37 percent was in the cattle industry. See Lancaster Farming Cow Cam Visit our Website at www.lancasterfarming.com label more carefully and find that you applied it incorrectly, excessively. Worse, you check the active ingredient and find that you paid 100 bucks per gallon for 12 percent 2,4-D, 2,4- DP or four percent MCPP. You could have bought the same thing at the hardware store for $l5. You feel embarrassed, scammed you applied incor rectly, against the label. If you report the scam artist, might you be held accountable for going against the label? Either you decide to do nothing or you get angry enough to complain. The Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture and the state attorney general’s office dhase down these complaints only to find an empty garage or an empty room at the end of their investigation. The state can’t chase these scam artist across state lines and coopera tion between states does not often lead to arrest. The best advice don’t buy pesticides over the telephone, es pecially when approached. The Groton experts’ work in volves a new concept a single product with a dual function, in corporating antigens relevant to both problems in a single vac cine GnRH to counter hor monal problems and the bovine herpes virus vaccine BHV-1 to combat shipping fever. The session on the theme Dis covery of New Vaccines began with a presentation by Dr. Peter Doherty of St. Jude’s Research Hospital, Memphis, Tenn. Doherty won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1996 the first and only veterinarian to do so for his work on T-cell immunity. His address on cell mediated im munity in virus infections con centrated on the field of human health in which he now works, but had direct relevance to the development of cell mediated vaccines in veterinary medicine, on which many veterinary re search teams are now engaged. Other papers in the second day’s session included two papers by researchers at the Moredun Research Institute, Edinburgh. A resume of pros pects for vaccines against gas trointestinal nematodes in ruminants was presented by Dr. David Smith, and an overview of the development of iron regulated protein vaccines against pasteurellosis by Dr. Willie Donachie.
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