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Veterinary Field Disease Research Program

Objective

The objective of this proposal is to investigate, as unique opportunities arise, the interactions between production systems and disease outcomes important to the Nebraska livestock industries and/or public health, including Shigatoxin producing Escherichia coli, Johne's disease, bovine viral diarrhea virus, salmonellosis, trichomoniasis, pneumonia in pre-weaned beef calves, and transmission of genes encoding antimicrobial resistance.

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Non-Technical Summary:<br/>
Southern IPM Center (SIPMC) integrates competitive grants programs with regional coordination and facilitation, leveraging the strengths of three land grant universities (North Carolina State University, Auburn University, University of Georgia) to foster development and adoption of IPM. An strategic plan incorporating our logic model directs SIPMC activities and priorities. Our information network includes national partners; the Regulatory Information Network led by collaborators in four land grant universities; and the Advisory Council comprising representatives of regional technical committees, grower associations, issues-focused groups, public partner organizations, and environmental organizations. SIPMC builds partnerships through that information network; through our initiative providing technical support to IPM work groups and others; and through grants programs funding response teams, work groups and other projects. Results of a biennial survey of Extension priorities will be incorporated into priorities of the IPM Enhancement Grants Program. Signature Global Food Security Programs include two grant programs, the Regulatory Information Network, support for ipmPIPE projects, information technology (IT) support for work groups, and our Small Farms Working Group (SFWG). Although we attempt to engage underserved audiences in many ways, SFWG particularly enhances our capacity with underserved audiences. The Impact Evaluation Specialist leads evaluation of this project, assists with evaluating projects SIPMC funds, and will provide training and assistance throughout the region. Our Communications Specialist facilitates outreach efforts including distribution of news and success stories through traditional and contemporary outlets, and continuation of the Friends of Southern IPM awards program. We use established financial management principles and practices with which we have been successful for many years.
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Approach:<br/>
Staff will comprise the Director (VanKirk), Associate Director (Toth), Communications Specialist, Impact Evaluation Specialist and Bookkeeper at NCSU; Associate Director (Fadamiro) at Auburn University; ;and co-PD (Bargeron) and Assistant Director (LaForest) at UGA. A small Steering Committee (SC) will set policy and an Advisory Council (AC) with representation of key stakeholder groups across the region will provide feedback and advice.
<br/>Obj. 1 Information networks will include the Regulatory Information Network (RIN), led by subcontracting collaborators at four universities (VaTach, UFL, TAMU and UTK) and responsible for regulatory issues; our website and related internet communications networks; the AC, SC and issues-based Working Groups (WGs) funded and otherwise supported by this project, and participation in national and international networks including National IPM Committee, IPM Centers Coordinating Committee, ipmPIPE projects, and others.
<br/>Obj. 2 We will build and support partnerships through our multi-institutional leadership; the AC, SC and WGs; and through our (competitive) IPM Enhancement Grants program (IPMEP).
<br/>Obj. 3 We will create and maintain Signature Global Food Security Programs including our Critical and Emerging Issues grants program, IPMEP, the RIN, support for ipmPIPE projects, our own Facilitation and Innovation Technology (FITT) initiative to support WGs and other IPM issues-based projects, and our Small Farms Working Group (SFWG).
<br/>Obj. 4 The Impact Evaluation Specialist will lead the effort to evaluate IPM program impacts using accepted methods, and the Communications Specialist will continue our efforts to publicize IPM successes through our website, social media outlets, traditional press releases, and other methods. The Friends of Southern IPM Award program will continue to be a key method in publicizing successes.
<br/>Obj. 5 We will continue to use accepted and successful protocols to manage competitive grants programs, subawards, and local accounts.

Investigators
Smith, David
Institution
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Start date
2012
End date
2017
Project number
NEB-39-165
Accession number
228346
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