Adoption of Security Systems by Dairy Farms to Address Bioterrorist Threats in the Intermountain United States
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Journal of Dairy Science
Volume
89
Publication Date
2006
First Page
1822
Last Page
1829
Abstract
Data generated from a survey of western dairy farms was used to determine the characteristics of dairy farmers who have undertaken to improve security measures on their farms during the past 2 or 3 yr. The findings suggest that decisions to improve on-farm security are influenced by the producer's awareness of how to develop a security policy, and by the size of the dairy operation. The results also support the notion that farms may be vulnerable to bioterrorist attacks because most farmers do not believe it is important to establish on-farm security policies.
Recommended Citation
Buttars, Nicholas K., Allen J. Young, and DeeVon Bailey. Adoption of Security Systems by Dairy Farms to Address Bioterrorist Threats in the Intermountain United States. Journal of Dairy Science 89(2006):1822-1829.