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January 2025 – Use your last VRAMP to help with calving time preparations
December 2024 – Reducing the Risk of Spreading Johne’s disease at Calving Time
November 2024 – The Economic cost of Johne’s Disease
October 2024 – Testing in the Irish Johne’s Control Programme (IJCP)
September 2024 – Ancillary PCR Testing in the IJCP
August 2024 – Spread of Johne’s Disease on an Infected Farm
July 2024 – Prevent Johne’s in your herd
June 2024 – Preventing Johne’s in your herd
May 2024 – Organise your Johne’s Herd Test!
April 2024 – Focus on Protection of Young Cattle at Pasture
March 2024 – Johne’s Disease – Focus on the calf
February 2024 – Calving time preparations
January 2024 – Bulk Tank Milk (BTM) Testing and Johne’s Disease (JD)
November 2023 – Completion of 2023 Programme Activities
October 2023 – Completing your 2023 programme requirements
September 2023 – Completion of Ancillary PCR testing as part of IJCP requirements
August 2023 – Your Herd Johne’s Summary Report – Part 2 – What is it telling you?
July 2023 – Your Herd Johne’s Summary Report – What is it telling you? Part 1
June 2023 – A good time of the year to complete your Whole Herd Test (WHT)
May 2023 – Get your Johne’s herd test organised!
April 2023 – Protecting your young cattle at pasture from Johne’s disease
March 2023 – Protecting your calves from Johne’s disease – an important investment in the future
February 2023 – Get 2023 off to a good start by planning your Whole Herd Test (WHT)
January 2023 – Reduce the risk of Johne’s disease spread at calving time on your farm
December 2022 – Completing 2022 programme activities
November 2022 – Whole Herd Test (WHT) and Veterinary Risk Assessment and Management (VRAMP) completion
October 2022 – Four years of testing without confirmed infection- what now?
September 2022 – New perspectives on positive results to ELISA testing
August 2022 – Making the most of the VRAMP
July 2022 – Culling test-positive animals