Conference:Cattlemen's Day, 2007, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, March 2, 2007 Starting Page:25, Ending Page:27 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
The introduction of a National Animal
Identification System (NAIS) into the United
States has generated much confusion and controversy. The goal of the NAIS is to utilize 48-hour traceback in the event of an animal disease outbreak, identify all animals that have had contact with the diseased animal, and link animals to their premises of origin. The NAIS has led to new technology and guidelines with the potential to change the production and marketing landscape of the beef industry. Moreover, these advances have led to public policy issues that have changed the rhetoric of
the industry. The objective of this study was
to examine perceptions and attitudes of cowcalf producers toward emerging beef technologies and policy issues through a nationwide mail survey. By understanding the
demographics of today’s producers in addition
to their current practices, the industry can
work toward better educating and understanding the concerns of these producers.
Keywords: Beef; Cattle; National Animal Identification System (NAIS); Cow-calf producers