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2007 NIAA Annual Meeting: NJWG PowerPoint Presentations

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Sunday, April 1, 2007
  Welcome and Introductions
  Overview of Johne’s Programs
    Johne’s Program: Current Status [225 KB]
Mike Carter
      Funding Issues
      Program Update
    JEI and JDIP Update – JDIP Elevator Messages, “Cliff Notes” [995 KB]
Ken Olson
    JDIP White Paper Update [67 KB]
Huybert Groenendaal
    National Johne’s Demonstration Herd Project
      Are Herds Making Progress in Control?  Plans for Information Dissemination [202 KB]
Chuck Fossler
      Economics Project [3,330 KB]
Huybert Groenendaal & Chris Wolf
    JDIP Producer Survey [1,666 KB]
Ernest Hovingh
       
   

Questions for Possible Discussion: [61 KB]

  • Does the current program meet producer/industry needs?  If not, what changes are needed to better meet those needs?
  • What program elements are most critical to producers and those who work with them?
  • What other information is needed?  Who needs it?  How can we provide it most effectively?
  • What funding is required to make those elements available?  How do we make the most effective use of future federal funding?  What funding options currently exist?  Are there others that should be explored?
  • Are there industry activities/initiatives relative to Johne’s Disease that we should be aware of?  Would it be useful to find ways to include them as part of the program?
  • Other Issues???
  • Steps forward
USDA/APHIS/VS

A cooperative effort of the National Institute for Animal Agriculture and USDA, APHIS, Veterinary Services,
 in association with the National Johne's Working Group & United States Animal Health Association


National Johne's Education Initiative
National Institute for Animal Agriculture
13570 Meadowgrass Drive, Suite 201 • Colorado Springs, CO 80921
Phone: 719-538-8843 • Fax: 719-538-8847
Email: johnes@animalagriculture.org