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John P. BlakeProfessor and Extension Poultry Scientist Office: 302-G Poultry Science Building Mailing Address: Department of Poultry Science Auburn University 201 Poultry Science Building Auburn, AL 36849-5416 Phone: 334-844-2640 FAX: 334-844-2641 E-mail: blakejp@auburn.edu
John P. Blake is a native of Southwestern Pennsylvania and attended primary and secondary schools in Vandergrift, PA. Prior to accepting his present position, he was a Technical Service Nutritionist with Dawes Laboratories and a Poultry Specialist in the Research and Development Department at Oscar Mayer Foods, Inc. in Madison, WI. As an Extension Poultry Scientist in Management and Nutrition, his program has focused on environmental issues for the poultry industry. In cooperation with other extension specialists they have developed a comprehensive program to assist the poultry producer regarding the utilization of farm-generated poultry byproducts. Dr. Blake has actively published articles in refereed journals, commodity magazines and trade journals, extension circulars and proceedings. He has given numerous presentations in 18 states and 10 foreign countries. Recognitions include: a Fulbright Lecturing Scholarship at the Volgograd State Agricultural Academy in Volgograd, Russia; a Distinguished Service Award from Alabama Poultry and Egg Association, and the Teamwork in Excellence Award by Epsilon Sigma Phi for teamwork efforts in the Poultry By-Product Management Water Quality Project. Also, as a member of Auburn University's Waste Management Team, the team's efforts were recognized by the US Environmental Protection Agency and awarded a USEPA Environmental Merit Award. EDUCATION:1986 - Ph.D., Animal Science, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University RESEARCH:Research priorities parallel and complement an extension program in Poultry Waste Management: Nutrient and By-product Management. Research objectives include: 1) development and evaluation of new technologies to accommodate the environmentally safe disposal of farm-generated poultry byproducts; 2) develop guidelines and recommendations for the use of poultry byproducts in agricultural production systems; and 3) evaluation of byproducts as a nutritional source for animal feeds. A multi-disciplinary approach to research has focused on the immediate needs of the poultry industry. Published research has dealt with methods that will promote the environmentally safe disposal of poultry farm-generated wastes. Additional interests have included nutrition-related research with broilers, game birds, and ratites. TEACHING / INSTRUCTION: POUL
4100 - Supervised Investigation in Waste Mgmt., Nutrition or Game
Birds EXTENSION / OUTREACH:Major emphasis areas include: Fully aware that effective waste management practices eventually would become mandatory for poultry producers, extension scientists have played a key role helping producers become more effective environmental stewards. Within the past few years, a major focus as part of a multi-agency, multi-disciplinary effort has been to assist growers in complying with new state regulations relating to Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs). As a result, Alabama's waste management educational programs are recognized as a national model and have been adopted by other states facing many of the same environmental challenges. In addition, backyard flock, game bird, and ratite producers are provided assistance in the areas of nutrition, management, and disease control. SELECTED SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS:Blake, J.P. and P.H. Patterson (editors),
2000. Proceedings 2000 National Poultry Waste Management Symposium. National
Poultry Waste Management Symposium Committee, Auburn University, AL. 420
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