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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Our dairy goat herd is on standard milk test.   We use a computer software program called PC-DART on the farm.   This program is an on-line system tied to the Heart of America DHIA lab in Manhattan that processes our monthly milk samples.   It is  a total dairy management program but primarily gives us almost instant access to our monthly milk test results.   Recently we attended a workshop in Lawrence to get updates on this software program and learn more about how to use it to it&#039;s fullest potential.   During this workshop there was a pretty good discussion on NAIS.   The presenter was from the Dairy Records Processing Center [DRPC] in Ames, Iowa, which is also tied to the PC-DART program.   The presenter used a power point to demonstrate how cattle dairies could benefit from the NAIS.   It showed a dairy farmer going along in front of the milk stanchions in his milk barn waving a wand over the ears of his cows as they were being milked.   This wand/transponder/readers [much like the one you see the UPS driver use when he delivers packages to you, only much bigger and longer] gathered information and sent the information wireless to a small pocket computer being carried by the farmer.   Then after each animal&#039;s Radio Frequency Identification Tag [RFID] had been scanned, the small pocket computer was taken to the office and connected to the larger computer and downloaded into it.   The information is then sent on-line to the Dairy Records Processing Center [DRPC] in Ames. Iowa.   Ostensibly, this information is sued by the DRPC for things like removing a cow from their production list/records/system when she is sold or dies, etc. so the DRPC won&#039;t be carrying her in the system as a dry cow.   In other words, its a kind of on-going way to keep records instantly and accurately updated.  &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Now that all sounds pretty good until they put the forms on the screen and show you that they have added a box for NAIS notification.  It is not yet a requirement in Kansas but in Pennsylvania you cannot sell an animal with out &quot;premise identification&quot; number.   You also have to notify the state veterinarians office of the animal movement, regardless of the reason for the movement.&lt;/p&gt;
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 <pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2006 01:54:39 -0700</pubDate>
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