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Thomas H. Terrill
Fort
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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
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Delaware State Univ., CARS
Ray M. Kaplan
Univ
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North Carolina State Univ
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Louisiana State Univ
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Texas A&M Univ
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Fort
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Auburn Univ, AL
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Texas A&M
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Fort
Valley State Univ, GA
Elide Valencia
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South Africa
Adriano Vatta
Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute -South Africa
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Univ
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Virginia State Univ
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Univ
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Virginia Tech
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Linda Coffey
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Technical Specialist
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Institution |
National Center for Appropriate Technology
(NCAT)
(NCAT is a non-profit working in sustainable
agriculture, energy, and communities; see
www.ncat.org)
NCAT
Sheep and Goat Specialist, including work for
the ATTRA project:
www.attra.ncat.org
(ATTRA is the national sustainable agriculture
information service for farmers and ranchers;
funded by a grant from USDA)
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Address |
PO
Box 3657
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone 479-575-1387
ATTRA line: 800-346-9140
Email
lindac@ncat.org
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Education |
MS,
Animal Science, University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO.1988.
Thesis: Companion Grazing of Cattle and Sheep
BS,
Animal Science, University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO. 1985.
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Experience |
Technical
Specialist, 2000
to Present.
National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT),
Fayetteville, AR.
Responsibilities range from staffing the ATTRA
agricultural information line, reviewing and
editing case responses, leading the NCAT
Livestock Team, researching and answering farmer
questions about sheep, goats, multi-species
grazing, and occasionally other topics. Other
duties include participating in SARE projects
and in writing publications needed for ATTRA
work, giving presentations for workshops and
conferences, and assisting in other duties for
NCAT.
Farmer,
1986 to Present.
Self-Employed
Assisted in daily chores and management of small
farm flock of crossbred ewes, 1986-1996
(Kansas). Moved to Arkansas in 1996 and now help
produce and market products of sheep (including
Gulf Coast sheep, a parasite-resistant breed),
dairy goats, pigs and chickens. On-farm
experience with using sericea lespedeza, browse,
pasture management, selection of
parasite-resistant breeding stock, and use of
the FAMACHA™ system to manage internal parasite
problems in sheep and goats.
Sheep Farm
Worker, May
1984-July 1985, Feb.-Dec. 1983
University of Missouri, Animal Science
Department, Columbia, MO.
Updated flock records, assisted in research
projects, aided in slaughter and processing of
lambs, and general farm work.
Intern,
Jan. – May 1984
United States Sheep Experiment Station, Dubois,
ID
Worked in lambing barns, orphan lamb barn,
assisted with record keeping and with several
research projects.
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Memberships |
Southern Consortium for Small
Ruminant Parasite Control (www.scsrpc.org):
2007
American Dairy Goat Association
2002-2007
NCAT Livestock Team (Leader), 2006
to present
Washington County Sheep and Goat
Producer Group
Prairie Grove FFA Blue and Gold Club
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Projects |
Enhancing Educator Knowledge of Sheep and Goat
Production. S-SARE PDP. 2002-2005 (project
leader).
Using Livestock to Manage Natural Resources. S-SARE
PDP. 2005-2006 (collaborator).
Development of Sustainable Gastrointestinal
Nematode Control in Organic Small Ruminant
Production in Arkansas. IOP. 2005-2008
(collaborator).
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Publications |
NCAT/ATTRA
Publications: found at <www.attra.ncat.org>
under “livestock” and “hogs, sheep, and goats”:
Dairy Goats: Sustainable Production, 2004
Goats: Sustainable Production Overview, 2004
Small Ruminant Checksheet Quick Start, 2004
Small Ruminant Resource List, 2004
Small Ruminant Resource Manual (CD ROM), 2004
(updated 2006)
Small Ruminant Sustainability Checksheet, 2004
Sustainable Goat Production: Meat Goats, 2002
(updated 2006)
Dairy Sheep, 2001 (revised by Margo Hale 2006)
Multi-species Grazing, 2001
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Other
Publications |
Gipson, T.A., Merkel, R.C.,
Williams, K., and T. Sahlu (ed.)
2006. Langston University Master
Goat Certification On-Line Course
and Meat Goat Production Handbook.
E (Kika) de la Garza American
Institution for Goat Research. 418
p.
author of Chapter 1:
Introduction to Meat Goat
Production, General Overview (<http://www2.luresext.edu/goats/training/general.html>)
p. 1–12.
Launchbaugh, K., Walker, J., and R.
Daines (ed.) 2006. Targeted
Grazing: A Natural Approach to
Vegetation Management and Landscape
Enhancement. American Sheep
Industry Association.
<http://www.cnr.uidaho.edu/rx-grazing/TG_Handbook.htm>.
199 p.
Walker, J., Coffey, L., and T.
Faller. Chapter 6: Improving
Grazing Lands with Multi-species
Grazing.
Coffey, L., Hale, M., and E.
Hoyde. Chapter 18: Additional
Resources for Targeted Grazing.
Part of the review team.
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