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April 2013 Articles

Just Rambling, April 2013
Recent E.coli outbreak calls attention to food safety rules
Strain elected SASDA president
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EPA Regulation of Greenhouse Gases Will Burden Farmers
Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding
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EPA Updates to Air Quality Standards Concern Farmers
• Office of Animal Health and Food Safety has new tool to track cattle
Composting recycles yard waste
Help Your Horse Beat the Heat this Summer
Parasites and pastures
Objective of Goat Enterprise, Purpose of Pastures for Goats and Implications for
Beef Export Volumes Lag 2011 Record Levels
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Notes from Germany
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Cutting Corners: Ginger's Fabulous Brownies
Report Shows Real Harm of Estate Taxes
Watch for Toxic Plant Problems During Drought
Drought Impacts Cattle Inventory and Cattle on Feed
Think before you Creep
It's time to plant late-summer vegetables
U.S. Meat and Poultry Production Year-to-Date 2012
New foreign worker law could hurt Louisiana processors
Managing Cattle With Reduced Stress, Bryan Kutz, Instructor, U of A
Equine Vaccinations
The True Value of Youth Livestock Projects, Steven M. Jones, Associate Professor
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Nationwide Drought Impacting Louisiana Ports, Strain assesses low river levels
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Anaplasmosis vaccine gains additional approvals
Financial Education Boot Camps provide training, free resources for teachers
AFBF Asks to Join Poultry Farmer's Lawsuit Against EPA
Farm Groups Urge House to Preserve Family Farms
Notes from Germany
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A Visit to J W Farms
The EPA: A Positive Perspective
Consider bald cypress for your landscape
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Poor Temperament Can equal Poor Performance
Cost of Legume Establishment Depends on Planting Procedure
Agriculture losses from Isaac depend on September weather
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Mosquito repellants offer various levels of protection
West Nile virus increase corresponds to heavy rains
Local Culling Decisions in the Face of a National Drought
The Use of Ultrasound Technology in Today's Beef Cattle Industry
Successful ponds require good management
Ponds provide recreational opportunities, increase property values
LSU AgCenter offers quicker route to Master Farmer status
Cargill donates to AgCenter alligator research
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Sow Slaughter Up: Pork Output Will Drop in '13
Cutting Corners: Bacon Cheeseburger Meatloaf

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Office of Animal Health and Food Safety has new tool to track cattle

Office of Animal Health and Food Safety has new tool to track cattle Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., said state animal health officials implemented a new state of the art traceability system June 4 for livestock that will allow animal health officials to identify a single animal if foreign animal disease or terrorist attack threatens a state herd.
“The Office of Animal Health and Food Safety is beefing up the capability of the highly successful Livestock Brand Commission to build a foundation to trace livestock as animals moves through the food chain,” Strain said. “The system protects and supports the Louisiana producer in the case of disease outbreak and creates a quick reference log to track stolen or lost animals. The information collected will be managed separately from any federal system”
Strain said the electronic livestock check-in system was tested at Dominique’s Auction Stockyard in Baton Rouge.
“The United States Department of Agriculture has mandated that all states create a program to trace any animal entering interstate commerce,” Strain said. “Our program collects the animal’s identification, including metal eartag number, electronic eartag number, backtag, brand and other identifying information at the receiving dock of the stockyard.
Strain said the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry (LDAF) is using software and hardware from Fort Supply Technologies, a Utah and Wyoming-based company.
“Funding for the program came from a grant from Homeland Security,” Strain said. “Homeland Security understands that the protection of our American food supply is vital.”
Strain said when livestock are dropped off at the auction, the brand or health inspector uses an industrial hand-held computer to record the eartags, backtag, brand, sex, breed, color and owner information directly into the device and uploads the information to the official’s laptop computer.
A metal or electronic eartag may be placed on the animal and that number is also recorded.
The collected information is managed solely by the LDAF. From this database, key information can be immediately researched on animals by any authorized state user from any computer through a secure log-in to the LDAF database, said John Walther, assistant commissioner of Animal Health and Food Safety.
“A state authorized user could look up information on any animal that might have been reported sick, missing or stolen,” Walther said. “With this system, a potential problem could be resolved quickly. It also will minimize impact on a farm or ranch, their neighbors and livestock owners in any particular area in the event of a disease outbreak or contamination.”
The state’s new livestock tracking system also ties into an electronic certificate of veterinary inspection program (eCVI) called Vet-Sentry that will allow private veterinarians to produce an electronic health certificate to better facilitate interstate movement of livestock.
For more information, call the Animal Health office at 225-925-3962 or email

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