- American Dairy Science Association
The American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) is a
non-profit professional organization for the advancement of dairy science. ADSA is headquartered inSavoy, Illinois , located near the Urbana-Champaign, Illinois area.Consisting of 4500 members, ADSA is involved in research, education, and industry relations. Areas of ADSA focus include:
* care and nutrition of dairy animals;
* management, economics and marketing of dairy farms and product manufacturing;
* sanitation throughout the dairy industry; and,
* processing of dairy-based products, including processing and foods manufacturing (milk ,cheese ,yogurt , andice cream ).ADSA is co-partner with the
American Society of Animal Science and thePoultry Science Association in the Federation of Animal Science Societies. ADSA's top priorities are the "Journal of Dairy Science", annual meetings, scientific liaisons with other organizations and agencies, and international development. ADSA is attempting to add value to potential new members through an emphasis on "integration of dairy disciplines from the farm to the table." [ [http://www.adsa.org/ADSA_2006_Strategic_Plan_Final_JUN06 [1] .pdf ADSA 2006 Strategic Plan] ]History
In the summer of 1905, the Graduate School of Agriculture was held at
Ohio State University . Professor Wilber J. Fraser of theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign suggested a permanent "Dairy Instructors and Investigators Association". Attendees decided that Professor Fraser should discuss the matter further with university leaders and, if enough interest was indicated, call an organizational meeting at the 1906 Graduate School of Agriculture to be held at the University of Illinois, Urbana. [cite journal | last = | first = | title = The Remaining Charter Members of A.D.S.A. | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume = 39 | issue = 6 | pages = 621 | publisher =American Dairy Science Association | date = 1956 | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/39/6/621 | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-28 ] [cite journal | last=Trout | first =G Malcolm | title = Your American Dairy Science Association Heritage | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume=55 | issue=6 | pages=887 | publisher =American Dairy Science Association | date = 1971 | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/55/6/887.pdf | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-28 ] Apparently, sufficient interest was raised, because Professor Fraser called interested parties to attend an inaugural meeting on July 17, 1906. Although 19 persons appear on the photograph of that first meeting, records indicate only 17 or 18 charter members joined what was then called "National Association of Dairy Instructors and Investigators". At this time, dairy schools existed at Cornell, Iowa State, Wisconsin, Purdue, Penn State, Ohio State, Missouri, Minnesota, Guelph (Ontario), and Illinois.The second meeting was at the National Dairy Show in Chicago on 11 Oct 1907. [cite journal | last = Trout | first = G. Malcolm | title = Fifty Years of the American Dairy Science Association | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume = 39 | issue = 6 | pages = 625-650 | publisher =
American Dairy Science Association | date = 1956 | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/39/6/625 | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-28 ] Only 11 members were present when the meeting was called to order and 21 attended the banquet. At this meeting, the name of the organization changed to "Official Dairy Instructors Association". [cite journal | last = Graves | first = R R | title = Proceedings of the 28th Annual Meeting of the American Dairy Science Association | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume = 17 | issue = 8 | pages = 575 | publisher =American Dairy Science Association | date = | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/17/8/575 | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-28 ]The third meeting, held July 22 and 23, 1908 at
Cornell University , was a significant success. 69 persons from Canada, 26 states, and the District of Columbia attended. [cite journal | last = Trout | first = G Malcolm | title = Golden Anniversary of Eventful Meeting at Cornell University | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume = 41 | issue = 6 | pages = 871 | publisher =American Dairy Science Association | date = | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/41/6/871.pdf | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-28 ] By this time, the committees had become cohesive engines of change, developing score cards for consistently evaluating dairies and rules for judging contests.At the 10th annual joint meeting in Amherst and
Springfield, Massachusetts , onOctober 17 , 1916, the organization voted to change its name to its current name. The name change was effectiveMay 1 , 1917. [cite journal | last = Harding | first = H A | title = Report of Committee on Change of Name | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume = 1 | issue = 2 | pages = 148-149 | publisher =American Dairy Science Association | date=1917 | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/1/2/148 | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-28 ]ADSA's
scientific journal is the "Journal of Dairy Science" ("JDS"). Volume I, Number 1 appeared onMay 1 , 1917 (also the effective birth date of the association's current name).cite journal | last=Trout | first =G Malcolm | title = A Journal of Dairy Science and its Editors: A Review | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume=58 | issue=2 | pages=272 | publisher =American Dairy Science Association | date = 1974 | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/58/2/272.pdf | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-28 ] Initially publishing bimonthly, "JDS" began monthly publication in 1934 and remains so today. "JDS" is among the top 5 most-cited scientific journals in theagriculture category.By 1945, ADSA had 1,407 members. By 1985, ADSA had 3,000 members in 50 countries, owns a headquarters with a staff of 19, provided management services for six other organizations, and published the Journal of Dairy Science and five journals for other organizations. [cite journal | last = Dunkley | first = Walter J | title = Business Management of American Dairy Science Association: A Historical Review | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume = 72 | issue = 1 | pages = 288-304 | publisher =
American Dairy Science Association | date=1989 | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/72/1/288.pdf | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-29]From 1927 to 1997, ADSA held its annual meetings on college campuses. Since 1998, ADSA has held its annual meetings in convention centers jointly with the
American Society of Animal Science (ASAS).Members
* Clarence H. Eckles - 2nd & 8th ASDA president, professor at Missouri & Minnesota, author
* Julius H. Frandsen - 1st editor of the JDS, ADSA president ('13-'14), professor at Idaho and UMass [cite journal | last = | first = | title = Memorial, J H Frandsen | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume=28 | issue=8 | pages=5 | publisher =American Dairy Science Association | date = 1962 | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/28/8/651 | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-28 ]
* Wilber J. Fraser - Founder, professor at Illinois [cite journal | last = Trout | first = G Malcolm | title = Wilber John Fraser: July 1, 1869 – April 16, 1945 | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume = 28 | issue = 8 | pages = 651-652 | publisher =American Dairy Science Association | date = 1945 | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/28/8/651 | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-28 ]
* Theophilus L. Haeker, professor at Minnesota, developed feeding standard, pioneered cooperatives [cite journal | last = Gullickson | first = T W | title = Theophilus Levi Haeker, 1846-1938 | journal = J. Dairy Sci. | volume = 22 | issue = 3 | pages = 203-206 | publisher =American Dairy Science Association | date = 1939 | url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/22/3/203 | format=PDF | accessdate = 2008-06-29 ]
* Otto F. Hunziker - 3rd ADSA president (1910-1911), professor at Purdue, author, international reputation
* Raymond A. Pearson - 1st ADSA president (1906-1907), professor at Cornell,References
External links
*cite web | url = http://www.adsa.org/ | title = Official website
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