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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
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
University of Maryland Eastern
Shore
Stephan Wildeus
Virginia State Univ
Lisa H. Williamson
Univ
of Georgia
Anne Zajac
Virginia Tech

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SCSRPC Mission Statement
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The Southern Consortium for Small Ruminant
Parasite Control was formed in response to the
critical state of the small ruminant industry
associated with the emergence of anthelmintic
resistant worms. SCSRPC is a group of
scientists, veterinarians, and extension agents
devoted to (1) developing novel methods for
sustainable control of gastrointestinal
nematodes in small ruminants and (2) educating
the stakeholders in the small ruminant industry
on the most up to date methods and
recommendations for control of gastrointestinal
nematodes. Members of SCSRPC meet regularly and
are in close communication, continuously
updating recommendations for parasite control.
Members are from Fort Valley State University,
Georgia, University of Georgia, Louisiana State
University, USDA, Agricultural Research Service,
Booneville, Arkansas and Brooksville, Florida,
University of Puerto Rico, the Royal Veterinary
and Agricultural University in Denmark, the
Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute -South Africatitute in South
Africa, Auburn University, Alabama, Virginia
Tech, University of Virgin Islands, and Langston
University, Oklahoma.
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