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General Session and Keynote Presentations
GATT/NAFTA
and the Future of Animal Health and Trade
Dan Sheesley,
USDA, APHIS Trade Support Team
Meat
Inspection Moving Toward the Year 2000
Rosemary
Mucklow,
National Meat Association
Preparedness -- To Stamp Out Foreign Animal Disease Outbreaks
Richard McCapes,
Secretary's Advisory Committee on Foreign Animal & Poultry Diseases
BSE -- Separating Fact from Fiction
Tom Gomez,
USDA, APHIS, VS, Emergency Programs
Opportunities to Build Coalitions Between the Veterinary Profession
and Animal Agriculture
Mary Beth Leininger,
American Veterinary Medical Association
Biotechnology and Its Use in the Livestock Industry - Today and in the
Future
Donald Lein,
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Bad Ethics, Good Ethics and the Genetic Engineering of Animals in
Agriculture
Bernard Rollin,
Colorado State University
Agriculture and Livestock Production to Sustain the Environment
Dennis T. Avery,
Hudson Institute
Seminar Presentations
Counting Down . . . to the Final Countdown
The Rapid Automated Presumptive (RAP) Test
Claude E. Barton,
USDA, APHIS, VS
RB51 Vaccine
Claude Barton,
USDA, APHIS, VS and
F. M. Enright,
Louisiana State University
Effects of GATT and NAFTA on U.S. Animal Agriculture
NAFTA and GATT: Proposed Changes to the Code of Federal Regulations
Gus R. Douglass,
West Virginia Department of Agriculture
Effects of GATT & NAFTA to U.S. Animal Agriculture: U.S. Plans for
Regionalization
John Adams,
National Milk Producers Federation
Effects of GATT and NAFTA to U.S. Animal Agriculture
Beth Lautner,
National Pork Producers Council
Effects of GATT and NAFTA to U.S. Animal Agriculture
Terry Beals,
Texas Animal Health Commission
Animal Production Food Safety Seminar I
Animal Production Food Safety Issues
Gary Stefan,
USDA, FSIS, Animal Production Food Safety Program
Human Pathogens on the Farm
Jim Cullor,
University of California, Davis
Government and Industry Health Strategies
Veterinary Services Swine-Related Services and Resources:
Where are we and where should we be going?
Lawrence E. Miller,
USDA, APHIS, VS, National Animal Health Programs
NAHMS
1995 Swine Survey Report
Eric Bush,
USDA, APHIS, VS
CSREES Integrated Health Management Systems
William Wagner,
USDA, CSREES, PAPPP
Interstate Movements: Regulatory Hurdles
Kent Holden,
Minnesota
Interstate Movements: Regulatory Hurdles
Jim Stocker,
North Carolina
Food Animal Environmental Issues
The Impact of Federal Regulations on Agriculture
David Miller,
American Farm Bureau Federation
Regulations - The Impact on Food Animal Production Decisions
Don Shawcroft,
Colorado Farm Bureau
Producer Management of Food Animal Environmental Issues
Roger Coon,
NPPC Environmental Assurance Program
Clinical and Economic Aspects of Johne's and BLV
Clinical & Economic Aspects of Johne's and BLV
Ron Schultz,
University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine
Foreign Animal Disease Preparedness
Mexican Animal Health Programs
Armando Mateos,
Mexico
Foreign Animal and Poultry Diseases
Gus Douglass,
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture
Animal Production Food Safety Seminar II
Epidemiology of Salmonella Through the Food Chain
Don Franco,
National Renderers Association
Role of Transportation and Marketing on Food Safety
John Carpenter,
University of Georgia Department of Food Technology
Disabled Cows at Slaughter - Pilot Study
Carolyn Stull,
University of California, Davis
Swine Health Research Reports and Priorities
PRRS Status and Priorities
Jim Collins,
AASP PRRS Committee
PRRS-USDA Research Summary
Bill Mengeling,
National Animal Disease Center
Isolation/Acclimation Pamphlet
Paul Yeske,
Swine Veterinary Center
Current Industry Research Prioritization
Beth Lautner,
National Pork Producers Council
Research Priority Setting in the Cooperative State Research, Education
and Extension Service
William C. Wagner,
USDA, CSREES
Research Prioritization and Implementation within the Agricultural
Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture
William Mengeling,
National Animal Disease Center
Update on Issues Affecting Brucellosis
Brucellosis Progress in the Greater Yellowstone Area
Clarence Siroky,
Montana Department of Agriculture
Uniform Methods and Rules of Cervidae
Michael Gilsdorf,
USDA, APHIS
Eliminating the Card Test
Richard Breitmeyer,
California Department of Food and Agriculture
Current Issues in Livestock Care
Update on Legislation Governing Transportation of Horses for Slaughter
Amy Mann,
American Horse Council
Proposed Animal Handling Guidelines
James R. Baker,
USDA, GIPSA
and Dan
VanAckeren,
USDA, GIPSA
Public Perception of Proposed Animal Welfare Legislation
Doug Pierce,
Blinn College
Report on Handling and Stunning Practices in Canadian Meat Packing
Plants
Temple Grandin,
Colorado State University
Where We Are Now in the Livestock Identification Continuum: Resources
for the Future
ID Overview: New and Old Issues
Nancy Robinson,
Chair, LCI Livestock Identification Committee
Farm Animal
Identification and Records
Neil Hammerschmidt,
Holstein Association, USA
FDA's Electronic Identification Policy: What Does It Mean?
John Machado
Swine Premises ID Progress Report and Demonstration
John F. Wiemers,
USDA, APHIS, VS
Humane Handling Practices for Sheep
General Principles for Humane Handling of Sheep
Temple Grandin,
Colorado State University
Humane Handling Practices for Sheep in Extensive (Rangeland) Grazing
Systems
Cleon Kimberling,
Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine
Humane Handling Practices for Sheep in Semi-Intensive (Farm-Flock)
Management Systems
Cindy Wolf,
University of Minnesota
Humane Handling Practices for Lambs in Feedyard Systems, and Strategies
to Minimize Transport Tetany in Lambs
Dr. Frank Craddock,
Texas A & M Research and Extension Center
Update on Tuberculosis in the U.S.
The Occurrence of Tuberculosis Among Free-ranging White-tailed Deer in
Michigan
Colleen Bruning-Fann,
USDA, APHIS, VS
Michigan Response to Findings of Tuberculosis in Free-ranging
White-tailed Deer
Michael Chaddock,
Michigan Department of Agriculture
Cooperative Effort of the United States and Mexico for Tuberculosis
Eradication
Terry Beals,
Texas Animal Health Commission
Unethical Activity Associated With Youth Livestock
Shows
The Teaching of Ethics to Young People & The Reminding of Ethics to
Adults
Jeff Goodwin,
Texas Agricultural Extension Service
Youth Livestock Education in Ohio
Jodi Black,
Ohio State University
Current and Future Challenges of Pseudorabies
Eradication
PRV Eradication -- What's Working in Minnesota
John Landman,
Minnesota Board of Animal Health
PRV Eradication -- What's Working in Michigan
Larry Granger,
Michigan Department of Agriculture
PRV Eradication -- What's Working in
Indiana
John Johnston,
Indiana Board of Animal Health
PRV Eradication -- What's Working in North Carolina
Dr. Tom McGinn
The National Perspective on PRV Eradication:
Projections for Completion
Arnold Taft,
USDA, APHIS, VS
Future Challenges for the Industry in PRV Eradication
Jim Leafstedt,
National Pork Producers Council
Scrapie and Other Current Issues Affecting Sheep Health
Management
Experiences with
Mis-Handled Club Lambs
R. David Glauer,
Ohio Department of Agriculture
Current Status of the Voluntary Scrapie Flock
Certification Program
Dan Harpster,
USDA, APHIS, VS
Electronic Identification of Sheep
Cleon Kimberling,
Colorado State University
Current Status of the USDA, APHIS Scrapie Study Project
Dan Harpster,
USDA, APHIS, VS
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