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Our Mission:
Develop, implement, and test a process that will allow tracing a livestock
animal through multiple livestock industry segments, across state and
national borders, to its herd of origin within 48 hours in an efficient
and cost effective manner.
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UPDATED JULY 2, 2007 *** |
With the beginning of 2007,
the Northwest Pilot Project
(NWPP) entered its final
phase. As of December 31,
2006, the temporary database
of the NWPP was closed to
additional data entry by
participants to allow for
analysis of final results
and tabulation of project
statistics. Final reports on
the findings of the project
are currently under
development to again
emphasize to USDA the issues
that are important to the
Northwest as the National
Animal Identification System
(NAIS) is further developed
and implemented.
Please note that the NWPP website (www.northwestpilot.org) officially closed July 1, 2007. Project participants are no longer able to access their uploaded entries.
In the documents section
below, you will find a copy
of the NWPPs final
newsletter.
As the NWPP concludes during
the spring of 2007, please
contact the Idaho Cattle
Association (ICA) office in
Boise if you have questions,
comments, or need additional
information. The ICA can be
reached at (208) 343-1615 or
info@idahocattle.org.
Their website is
www.idahocattle.org.
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DOCUMENTS |
2007 Northest Pilot Project Final Report Addendum (1.6mb - Adobe PDF)
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2007 Northwest Pilot Project
Final Report, Nov 2004
through June 2006 (1mb -
Adobe PDF)
Click the link above to
download a copy of the
NWPP's full progress report
to USDA in June 2006. This
report contains detailed
project statistics, animal
tracking examples, and our
results and conclusions
after 18 months of project
activity. Please note
that the 2007 Addendum to
this Final Report will be
available in June 2007.
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2007 Northwest Pilot Project Results Summary (2mb - Adobe PDF)
Click the link above to download a copy of the NWPPs final newsletter
summarizing the projects real-world results, the impact of the NWPP at the
national level, important outreach activities of the project, and the final
statistics on participation, enrollment, and animal movements recorded.
To request a hard copy of
the newsletter, please
contact the Idaho Cattle
Association (ICA) at the
phone number listed below.
Idaho Cattle Association (ICA)
2120 Airport Way
Boise, ID 83705
(208) 343-1615
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All contents © 2005 Northwest Pilot Project All Rights Reserved.
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