Success StoryBVD-PI



BVD-PI

Author: Douglas Shepherd

Planning Unit: Hardin County CES

Major Program: Beef

Plan of Work: Integrated Livestock and Forage Systems

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Bovine Viral Diarrhea Persistently Infected (BVD-PI) is major cattle disease nationally with major economic impact on the feedlot and stocker segments of the industry.  Due to our beef retained ownership program with Iowa, and our experience with this disease in that program; the KY Dept of Agriculture State Veterinarian Office asked the agent and a local producer to be involved in developing a BVD-PI statewide testing program.  Several initial meetings have been held and a national testing lab recently located in Louisville and is working with KDA on this program.  That lab, IDEXX, is now providing free BVD-PI testing for all our calves involved in the beef retained ownership program.  In an effort to increase producer awareness of the problem and program, personnel from the State Vet's office presented a program to the local cattlemen's association in June 2019.






Stories by Douglas Shepherd


Tornado Relief Effort

about 2 years ago by Douglas Shepherd

Agent was contacted by KY Cattlemens Association and Kentucky Department of Agriculture Chief of Sta... Read More


Interns

about 2 years ago by Douglas Shepherd

Agent hosted a UK summer Extension Intern, who developed and conducted the Drone Field Day.Agent con... Read More


Stories by Hardin County CES


“Preparing Families for Holiday Spending thru the Use of Technology & Videos”

“Preparing Families for Holiday Spending thru the Use of Technology & Videos”

about 2 years ago by Chandra DeRamus

Success Story | December 2021Chandra DeRamus“Preparing Families for Holiday Spending thru the Use of... Read More


Empowering Youth Toward’s Tomorrow’s Future thru Life Skills Programs-March 2022

Empowering Youth Toward’s Tomorrow’s Future thru Life Skills Programs-March 2022

about 2 years ago by Chandra DeRamus

March 2022Over the last year the state of Kentucky has seen some changes in how things are done with... Read More