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a Division of ScoringSystem, Inc. Site-Specific Recordkeeping™ Disease Tracking Demonstration Developed by ScoringSystem, Inc. Copyright 2005 ScoringSystem, Inc

Introduction The following scenario will demonstrate the traceback of multiple animals to determine exposure to TB before being sold to multiple farms ScoringAg’s Point-to-Point traceback system

ScoringAg traceback example Farmer Brown owns a farm with multiple animals in Portage, Wisconsin ScoringAg traceback example Animals are separated into 3 holding areas Pasture near barn Summer pasture Feed lot near farm building

Detailed location records ScoringAg traceback example Farmer Brown has records of each location with individual PIDC numbers

Animals from locations are sold ScoringAg traceback example Several animals are sold to three different farms Some of the animals are sold again to various players in the food supply chain

Part I Animal diagnosed with TB A vet diagnoses a cow with TB that belongs to Farmer Smith in New York Vet notes course of action in ScoringAg ScoringAg traceback example

Adding a location note recorded by vet in ScoringAg Course of action Locate other animals exposed to sick cow Trace sick cow back to source ScoringAg traceback example

Move in and Move out Records show all movement and recorded activities for animal diagnosed with TB Tracing sick cow ScoringAg traceback example

Record indicates PIDC Locations that determine exactly where an animal has been ScoringAg traceback example

The sick animal is traced back to Farmer Brown’s summer pasture ScoringAg traceback example

Using ScoringAg for recordkeeping the following players in the food chain have discovered they have cows originating from Farmer Brown Locating exposed cows Farmer Green Farmer Smithers Pick N’ Save Foods ScoringAg traceback example Each Must determine what cows grazed in Farmer Browns summer pasture with the cow diagnosed with TB

Record reveals cow grazed in Farmer Brown summer pasture Farmer Green’s cow ScoringAg traceback example

PIDC Location Demonstration Farmer Smithers Records show Farmer Smithers owns five cows ScoringAg traceback example

Tracing all 5 cows reveal they all grazed in Farmer Brown’s summer pasture Shows Farmer Brown sold directly to Farmer Smithers ScoringAg traceback example

Pick N’ Save Foods Cow traced back to Farmer Brown’s feed lot ScoringAg traceback example

Results Farmer Green’s and Farmer Smithers’ animals were exposed to TB Pick N’ Save’s cows were not exposed ScoringAg traceback example

Allows immediate recognition of problem areas and the ability to trace them right to the source Adds value by tracking at site-specific locations with real-time records for livestock, crops, and other commodities Helps guarantee safety of the food supply for export and for national use Benefits of ScoringAg ScoringAg traceback example

ScoringAg.com, a Division of ScoringSystem, Inc., nd Street, Suite 760, Sarasota, Florida USA ScoringAg.com, a Division of ScoringSystem, Inc., nd Street, Suite 760, Sarasota, Florida USA ScoringAg traceback example