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USDA approves Tri-Merit electronic ear-tags for NAIS
By Drovers news source  |  Wednesday, March 28, 2007

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved g.TAG electronic ear-tags for use in the National Animal Identification System (NAIS), offering producers greater choice and simplified means for participating in the voluntary NAIS program. Tri-Merit, a single-source animal identification and data management system, is the only USDA-interim approved animal identification database to offer NAIS approved ear tags integrated within the system. The system is powered by Global Animal Management, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Schering-Plough Animal Health.

“The new, electronic ear-tags have been put together with the data system to create a completely integrated, fully approved cohesive package that’s easy for the producer to use. All a producer has to say is “yes” and our system handles the rest for him,” says Jim Heinle, president, Global Animal Management.

Tags purchased within the system will have animal identification numbers automatically populated within the system for producers to assign to the animal receiving the tag, eliminating the data entry of each tag number.

Randolph Geissler, CEO of Geissler Technologies, founder of Destron Fearing and developer of the g.TAG tags said,  When we set out to develop a new tag, we really focused on what the industry wanted. We have created a strongly encapsulated tag that offers greater protection of the device. The tag is universal, so it works with any applicator in the field.”

The NAIS approved ear-tags complement the Tri-Merit system, which is also USDA approved as a Process Verified Program (PVP) for age and source verification, adding further flexibility to producers’ marketing opportunities. 

Source: Schering-Plough Corp.

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