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Jean-Marie Luginbuhl (jmluginbuhl@scsrpc.org)
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Position |
Associate
Professor of Crop Science and Animal Science
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Institution |
NC STATE
University
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES
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Address |
Williams Hall 2407
PO Box 7620
Raleigh, NC 27695-7620
Phone: (919) 515-8743
FAX: (919) 515-5855
jean-marie_luginbuhl@ncsu.edu
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Present Appointment |
Leader, Meat Goat and Forage Systems Research
and Extension Program.
60% Research, 40% Extension.
50% Crop Science, 50% Animal Science
departments.
Member of Interdisciplinary Nutrition Program.
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Education |
Ph.D. Nutrition and Crop Science North Carolina
State University 1988
M.S. Nutrition and Crop Science North Carolina
State University 1984
B.S. Animal Production Swiss Agricultural
Technicum 1972
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Professional Experience |
Associate Professor & Extension Specialist NCSU
2001-present
Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist NCSU
1995-2001
Visiting Scientist, Extension & Teaching NCSU/CS
1994-1995
Research Associate NCSU/USDA, ARS 1992-1994
Research Associate NCSU/ANS 1988-199
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Language Proficiency |
Fluent: English, French, Spanish
Technical knowledge: German
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Present Program Emphasis and Goals |
Research
The major goal of Dr. Luginbuhl research program
is to develop sustainable forage/ browse-based
feeding and management systems for meat goats.
Research has been concentrated in the following
areas:
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Evaluate
under grazing, the potential of cool-season
and warm-season annual and perennial forages
for meat goats.
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Evaluate the
use of goats as biological control agents in
weed and brush-infested pastures and
woodlots when grazing alone or in
combination with other livestock species.
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Evaluate the
browse potential of fodder tree species in
agroforestry systems for meat goats.
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Develop
non-pharmaceutical approaches to
anthelmintics for the control of
gastrointestinal parasites.
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Evaluate
byproduct feeds as protein and/or energy
sources for meat goats fed forage-based
diets.
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Determination of copper tolerance and
nutritional requirements for meat goats.
Extension
The major responsibilities of Dr. Luginbuhl
extension program are as follows:
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Providing
statewide leadership in the development of
the expanding meat goat industry through
training, technology transfer and
educational programs designed for
cooperative extension agents, farmers and
agribusiness professionals.
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Serving as
resource for information on all aspects of
meat goat production for county agents,
farmers and other agribusiness professionals
through websites, publications, conferences,
agent training, farmers' and county
meetings, field days, and personal
communication.
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Acting as
the NCSU liaison for the NC Meat Goat
Association, the NC Dairy Goat Breeders
Association, the Smokey Mountain Goat
Association, the NC Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services, and other
county-based meat goat associations.
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Current Program Group |
Heather M.
Glennon, Research Technician (MS in Animal
Science). Manager of NCSU Meat Goat Research &
Forage Educational Unit and Co-Manager of the
Forage Nutrition laboratory.
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International Professional Involvement |
Cuba
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In
collaboration with J. Paul Mueller, in 1995
established linkages with scientists in Cuba
in conjunction with Fitogen 95, an
international workshop concerning native
plant genetic resources. Invited in 1996 by
the Cuban Institute of Pasture and Forage
Research to visit the Niña Bonita experiment
station, The Institute of Animal Science,
and farms and experiment stations. Presented
a paper at I International Silvopastoral
Workshop on Trees for use in Livestock
Systems held at the Indio Hatuey experiment
station in Matanzas Province. In 1998,
helped organize and assisted in a 5-day
statistics workshop focused on experimental
design (held at the Niña Bonita experiment
station) for Cuban agricultural scientists.
Presented a paper at the 1998 III
International Silvopastoral Workshop on
Trees and Shrubs in Livestock Systems held
at the Indio Hatuey Experiment Station in
Matanzas Province.
Morocco
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Co-coordinator of Nutrition Component of
Title XII Small Ruminant CRSP Morocco
project (1988 -1993). Responsibilities
involved elaboration of research workplans,
annual reports, scientific publications,
conduct of grazing experiments,
participation in technical meetings,
scientific collaboration with Moroccan
scientists of the Hassan II Agronomy and
Veterinary Institute in Rabat and the
National School of Agriculture in Meknes.
Perú
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Project
leader for the implementation of a
collaborative extension program designed to
increase dairy cattle production utilizing
local resources in the Andean Mountains of
the department of Ancash, Perú. Other duties
included administrative liaison between
Swiss and Peruvian government officials on
matters relating to project design and
management (1976-1979). o Coordinator,
housing resettlement program for earthquake
victims. Tingua, department of Ancash, Perú
(1977 -1979).
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Short term Assignments |
North Sumatra, Indonesia - Title XII Small
Ruminant CRSP
Pakistan - National Academy of Sciences, BOSTID
Morocco - Title XII Small Ruminant CRSP
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Society Memberships |
North Carolina Meat Goat Association
North Carolina Dairy Goat Breeders Association
International
Goat Association
American
Society of Animal Science
North Carolina Forage and Grassland Council
Carolina Farm
Stewardship Association
Association
for Temperate Agroforestry
American
Livestock Breed Conservancy
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Professional Activities |
International Goat Association Representative
for Eastern USA (2001 - date).
Chair goat livestock committee of American
Society of Animal Science (1999 - 2000).
Member goat livestock committee of American
Society of Animal Science (1997 - 1999).
Member IV International Silvopastoral Workshop
"Trees and Shrubs in Tropical Livestock"
organizing committee (1998 - 2000).
Steering committee member of Southeast Regional
Meat Goat Production Symposium (1995 - 1996).
Editorial advisory board of Small Ruminant
Research - Elsevier Science Publishers,
Amsterdam (1988 - 1997).
Ad hoc reviewer of Journal of Animal Science
(1999 - date).
Ad hoc reviewer of "Tecnica Pecuaria en Mexico",
Mexico D.F. (1996 - date).
Ad hoc reviewer of "Revista de la Facultad de
Agronomia de la Universidad del Zulia",
Venezuela (1996 - date).
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Selected Publications |
Mueller, J. P., J-M. Luginbuhl, and B. A.
Bergmann. 2001. Establishment and early growth
characteristics of six Paulownias genotypes for
goats. Agroforestry Systems 52:63-72.
Luginbuhl, J-M., M. H. Poore, and A. P. Conrad.
2000. Effect of level of whole cottonseed on
intake, digestibility and performance of growing
male goats fed hay-based diets. J. Anim. Sci.
78:1677-1683.
Luginbuhl, J-M., M. H. Poore, J. W. Spears, and
T. T. Brown. 2000. Effect of dietary copper
level on performance and copper status of
growing meat goats. Sheep & Goat Res. J.
16:65-71.
Luginbuhl, J-M., J. T. Green, Jr., M. H. Poore,
and A. P Conrad. 2000. Use of goats to manage
vegetation in cattle pastures in the Appalachian
region of North Carolina. Sheep & Goat Res. J.
16:124-135.
Luginbuhl, J-M., K. R. Pond, J. C. Burns, and D.
S. Fisher. 2000. Intake and chewing behavior of
steers consuming switchgrass preserved as hay or
silage. J. Anim. Sci. 78:1983-1989.
Howell, J. M., J-M. Luginbuhl, M. J. Grice, K.
L. Anderson, P. Arasu, and J. R. Flowers. 1999.
Control of gastrointestinal parasite larvae of
ruminant using nitrogen fertilizer, limestone
and sodium hypochlorite solutions. Small
Ruminant. Research 32:197-204.
Luginbuhl, J-M., T. E. Harvey, J. T. Green, Jr.,
M. H. Poore, and J. P. Mueller. 1999. Use of
goats as biological agents for the renovation of
pastures in the Appalachian region of the United
States. Agroforestry systems 44: 241-252.
Addelstone, B. J., J. P. Mueller, and J-M.
Luginbuhl. 1999. The establishment and early
growth of three leguminous tree species for use
in silvopastoral systems of the southeastern
U.S.A. Agroforestry Systems 44:253-265.
Luginbuhl, J-M., K. R. Pond, J. C. Burns, and D.
S. Fisher. 1994. Evaluation of the Captec
controlled release chromic oxide capsule for
fecal output determination in sheep. J. Anim.
Sci. 72:1375.
Outmani, A., J-M. Luginbuhl, F. Guessous, and W.
L. Johnson. 1991. Utilization of wheat stubble
pastures by ewes in late gestation. Small Rumin.
Res. 4:257.
Guessous, F., J-M. Luginbuhl, N. Rihani, and K.
R. Pond. 1991. Influence of supplementation on
the performance of pregnant ewes grazing wheat
stubble pastures. Anim. Feed Sci. Technol.
35:95.
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