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SCSRPC
Mission Statement
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SCSRPC
Coordinator
Thomas H. Terrill
Fort
Valley State Univ, GA

SCSRPC
Participants
Gareth F. Bath
South Africa
Joan M. Burke
USDA, ARS,
Booneville, AR
Linda
Coffey
NCAT, ATTRA, Fayetteville, AR
Will R. Getz
Fort
Valley State Univ, GA
Margo Hale
NCAT, ATTRA, Fayetteville, AR
Steve Hart
Langston Univ, OK
Sue Howell
University of Georgia, Athens,
GA
Dahlia
Jackson
Delaware State Univ., CARS
Ray M. Kaplan
Univ
of Georgia
Jean-Marie Luginbuhl
North Carolina State Univ
James E. Miller
Louisiana State Univ
Byeng R. Min
Texas A&M Univ
Seyedmehdi Mobini
Fort
Valley State Univ, GA
Jorge Mosjidis
Auburn Univ, AL
Jim Muir
Texas A&M
Susan
Schoenian
Univ
of Maryland
Bob Storey
Univ
of Georgia
Thomas H. Terrill
Fort
Valley State Univ, GA
Elide Valencia
Univ
of Puerto Rico
Jan A. Van Wyk
South Africa
Adriano Vatta
Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute -South Africa
Stuart Weiss
Univ
of Virgin Islands
Niki
Whitley
North Carolina A&T State Univ
Stephan Wildeus
Virginia State Univ
Lisa H. Williamson
Univ
of Georgia
Anne Zajac
Virginia Tech

Producer
Information
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Projects
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Events
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Workshops
FAMACHA©
Smart Drenching

Presentations
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FAMACHA©
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How To Order
Information Guide

Sericea
Lespedeza
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Publications
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Links
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Contact Us
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SCSRPC Member
Pictures
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Website questions or comments?
Contact
admin@scsrpc.org.

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SARE

Fort Valley
State University
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Smart Drenching
information here
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FAMACHA©
information here
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The mission of the
SCSRPC is to develop and
validate novel methods
for sustainable control
of gastrointestinal
nematodes in small
ruminants and to educate
stakeholders in the
small ruminant industry
on methods and
recommendations for
gastrointestinal
nematode control.
(Mission Statement
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Announcements
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Tools For Managing
Internal Parasites
in Small Ruminants
Sericea Lespedeza
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Copper Wire
Particles
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Parasite Control for
Goats: Series of Six
Articles
by
The Southern Consortium
for Small Ruminant
Parasite Control
The SCSRPC authored this series
of articles in Goat Rancher Magazine on worms
in sheep and goats because of the abundance of disinformation on the
subject. This series is one of the most comprehensive and accurate sources
of information on sheep and goat worms in the Southeastern US. It covers
various types of worms, management for preventing worms, FAMACHA, selection
of dewormers, alternative dewormers
and how to do your own fecal egg counts
and dewormer research.
(see articles here)
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NEW Smart Drenching and
FAMACHA Integrated
Training for Sustainable
Control of
Gastrointestinal
Nematodes in Small
Ruminants
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Due to recent
developments, the SCSRPC
is revisiting the use of
injectable Cydectin in
goats and, until further
notice, the oral route
of administration (sheep
drench) is preferred.

Southern
SARE News
Sericea
lespedeza
has been
evaluated in
several SARE
projects as
a
high-quality,
low input
forage that
also
suppresses
gastro-intestinal
parasites.
A New Look
at Lespedeza
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South
African farmer holds
second sericea
seminar at FVSU
(full article)
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South African beef,
dairy and wool sheep
producer Hendrik Botha
examines a new stand of
sericea lespedeza on the
Fort Valley State
University research
station.
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Electron micrograph of
an adult Haemonchus worm
with the lancet
structure

SCSRPC members may be
available for workshops
on FAMACHA© training and
smart drenching
recommendations. Please
contact us with your
request.
SCSRPC Member contacts
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