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History – DHIA National DHIA was started in six states, the primary purpose was to give dairy farmers participating in DHIA the opportunity to become partners in progress Our founding leaders also wanted dairy producers to have a greater influence in determining policy and operating the DHIA System
DHIA Services – DHIA DHIA Services, Inc is a subsidiary of National DHIA and delivers products integral to the DHI program including visual tags, electronic animal identification, and accessories including EID readers and indicators
Objectives, Goals and Priorities - DHIA – Organize industry activities that benefit members of National DHIA SPECIFIC GOALS AND PRIORITIES – Maintain channels of communication with members and other users of DHI records – Administer the Quality Certification Program – Coordinate appropriate meetings, workshops, and seminars as needed
Members – DHIA Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia
Scholarships – DHIA To be eligible, applicants must be a family member or employee of a herd on DHIA test, or a family member of an employee or employee of a DHIA affiliate The DHIA affiliate for the herd or affiliate employee must be a member of National DHIA
National DHIA Test Plans National DHIA Test Plans DHI Test Plans Chart pdf “Dairybusiness” article explaining simplifying DHI Test Plans
Premises and Animal ID - DHIA A premises identification number (PIN) or location identifier (LID) is a unique code that is permanently assigned to a single physical herd location PIN or LID registration is administered by each State and allows animal health officials to quickly and precisely identify where animals are located in the event of an animal health or food safety emergency A PIN or LID is required to purchase
Herd Codes – DHIA DHI Field Service Providers and industry collaborators should assign herd codes from state county and herd number lists allocated by National DHIA in order to prevent duplication among and across providers and collaborators