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   Iowa State Register and Farmer, The (Newspaper) - March 6, 1908, Des Moines, Iowa                               The Iowa State For F arm ESTABLISHED 1856 No 2755 In discussing the most approved method for stamping out tin's dread disease Dr Burton Rogers of the Kansas Experiment station issues a bulletin of a sane feasible plan for completely eradicating animal losis from this country within onj or at most two years without one cent of cost or loss in excess of present Without stopping to give his ideas about how animals acquire the disease we will endeavor to give his plan for practically stamping it out In the ing houses alone in the year 1901 inspection revealed this dis- make thorough examinations for tuberculosis of every hog killed The natural result would be if they knew the farm from every tuberculosis hog they discover came we would inside of one short year know practically every farm in this country having dangerous upon them The results would almost equal the culin test applied on every farm in this country minus its expense There is constantly going on TO most of you throughout this country an actual feeding experiment from which we are not but could be receiving much benefit We hope can a greater feeling of security ly experts located at the slaughtering centers could inform you if hogs might have worms ind what kind or were getting some kind of a rood or water that was causing her liver or kidney trouble and might be able to suggest little changes that would he of im- mense profit to you in feeding and so on Besides farmers must sooner or later do their part in the Golden Rule of modern business and guarantee their produce as well as demand it from the manufacturer Furthermore in certain districts tabooed and dis- criminated against by the packers be- cause a guilty less than 0 per cent of eluding the newly dropped calves of the tuberculous in separate indoor Then the tuberculous mals are disposed of as rapidly as they complete their period of usefulness Frequent feeding tests should be made of the tuberculous so as to know just exactly how profitable a producer each t ne is so that at the moment one can dispose of the animal at little loss it can be done immediately Likewise every unconscious owner of tuberculous animals today to at least know it But you may say to yourself or to us My hogs are healthy We would not believe you even though we looked at them WAITING FOR GOOD MARKET CONDITIONS ease in animals in 1902 752 1903 81 179 It will be seen that the disease is rapidly on the in- crease An extremely good animal man can prepare a hog ready for ket at six months of age and nearly every hog except parents going to market is less than one year of age Therefore practically every farm in this country before one year from day will have sent one or more hogs to market The beauty of these facts is that the bulk of hogs are slaughtered in ing houses where government prove to every one that so much good would come from it that every one who hears or reads this upon reflection will not only feel he ought but will want to tag his own hogs with his own name and at his own ex- pense so that if your hogs are the inspectors will inform the Department of Agriculture at ton so there will be sent to you expert advice and literature telling you how you can most economically eradicate the disease and control conditions that might cause it in your family similarly as it was caused in your hogs If it is absent then you could certainly have farmers happened to market the bulk of a traceable carload of hogs the re- maining 94 per cent of innocent ers in that district must suffer the same punishment Your district may nor have been discriminated against yet but it may be tomorrow The point is that every farmer who had tuberculosis on his farm seven years ago ought to have at least known it and if he had been educated con- the Bang system he would be free of tuberculosis today without one cent of loss The Bang method con- sists in testing the animals and after keeping the healthy animals in- ly unless you would say only milk they ever received was from cows tested and found free of tuberculosis and the tle they followed were likewise tested for tuberculosis Dr Rogers plan is a good one and of careful consideration and this is a matter that should be given intelligent consideration instead of ig- emotions and sentimentalities The plan is radically simple it is rapid automatic economical feasible and we want to study this plan thoroughly im- prove upon it where one can and work on remedies for any defects it may sess Published by the Iowa Fanner Co DCS Iowa MARCH 6 1908   

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