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Findlay M. Pate
Center Director & Professor - Animal Science
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Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
Ph.D. University of Georgia. Animal Nutrition. 1970
M.S. Oregon State University. Animal Nutrition. 1967
B.S. University of Georgia. Animal Science. 1965
EMPLOYMENT
University of Florida, Agricultural Research and Education Center at Ona, 1983 to 2005,
Center Director and Professor.
University of Florida, Everglades Research and Education Center at Belle Glade:
- 1982 to 1983 Professor
- 1975 to 1982 Associate Professor
- 1970 to 1975 Assistant Professor
SELECTED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE
1982-83 Member, Florida Agriculture in the '80s Animal Science Commodity Committee.
1983-96 Member of IFAS Administrative Council.
1984-96 Coordinator of ten (10) Range Cattle Research and Education Center Field Days.
1985 Member, Animal Science Chair Search and Screen Committee.
1988-89 Chair, IFAS Research Center Directors Group.
1989 Member, Beef Cattle Short Course Organizing Committee.
1989 Member, IFAS Sustainable Agriculture Committee.
1990 Member, Animal Science Chair Search and Screen Committee.
1996 Member, Caribbean Basin Agricultural Research Proposal Evaluation Committee.
1996-97 Chair, UF/IFAS Research Center Directors Group.
1996-99 Member, IFAS Facilities and Space Committee.
CONSULTATIONS OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY
1982 Technoserve Inc.; a non-profit technical assistance firm in Norwalk, Conn. aiding developing
countries. Consultation involved a survey and assistance in developing cattle feeding programs
for low income farmers in El Salvador.
1982-1985 Advisor to Pantaleon; sugarcane and cattle company in Guatemala. Developed
1000 head feedlot program using sugarcane feeds and management system for
3000 head cow-calf operation.
1982 Advisor to Empecadora Alus, S.A. de C.V.; a meat packing and cattle company in
Honduras. Developed feedlot program using sugarcane feeds.
1982-1985 Advisor to Tecun, Inc.; a cotton, sugarcane and cattle enterprise in
Guatemala. Developed a 3000 head feedlot program using sugarcane feeds and cotton waste by-products
and management system for 20,000 head cow-calf operation.
1983 Advisor to Stake-Technology, Ltd., an engineering firm at Ottawa, Canada.
Developed feedlot fattening program based on sugarcane bagasse treated with a steam-pressure
continuous flow digester.
1992 Advisor to Bishop Process International, a feed processing firm at Tampa, Florida.
Traveled to and surveyed the potential of developing a feed processing plant in
Guinea, West Africa.
INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES
1977-1986 Numerous trips to Central America to develop feedlots for fattening cattle with by-product
feedstuffs and advise on cow-calf management systems.
1982 Invited trip to Cali, Columbia, South America to participate at the Annual Meeting
of the Colombian Society of Sugarcane Technologist held at International Center
of Tropical Agriculture. Visited CIAT international research center and discussed
cattle and forage production.
1982-96 Received hundreds of international visitors at Everglades REC at Belle Glade and Range Cattle REC at
Ona to discuss research programs and production practices on beef and forage production in Florida.
1984 Invited trip to Trinidad to present paper and participate in seminar on the use of sugarcane product
feeds for animal production. Seminar presented at University of West Indies, Sugarcane Utilization Centre.
1992 Trip to Guinea, West Africa. Toured feed mills, farms and ranches to survey
potential to develop feedlot feeding system based of sugarcane and sugarcane by
products.
1993 Trip to New Zealand and Australia to participate in International Grassland
Conference. Toured ranches, farms and research units over five weeks.
MEMBERSHIP AND ACTIVITIES IN THE PROFESSION
Research Center Administrators Society
Member, 1985 to 2006.
Florida Representative on Executive Committee, 1994 to 1997.
Second Vice President, 1995-96.
First Vice President, 1996-97.
President, 1998-99.
Newsletter Editor, 1995-96.
Program Chair, 1997-98.
American Society of Animal Science.
Member, 1982 to 1996.
Joint Session Committee Member, 1983, 1984.
Joint session Committee Chairman, 1985.
Organized and Chaired Joint Session, NIR Feed Analysis Technology 1985.
Florida Cattlemen's Association
Member 1982 to 1996.
Research Committee Member 1983 to 1996.
President, Hardee County Chapter 1988.
RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Since promotion to Professor I have been fortunate to participate in
two research and/or demonstration projects that greatly impacted beef and forage production in
Florida.
1) In a team effort with extension specialist (Dr. W. E. Kunkle) and private industry
(United States Sugar Corporation) we developed a unique liquid feed supplement
for cattle by mixing molasses with dry ingredients (primarily hydrolyzed feather meal)
to form high, natural protein mixtures (slurries). This method significantly
increased the growth and reproduction of cattle in comparison to those fed typical
supplements formulated with molasses and urea. Slurries are extensively used by
Florida cattlemen and feed manufactures, and the technology is rapidly being
employed by the U. S. liquid feed industry.
2) In a team effort with county extension faculty (South Florida Beef/Forage Group),
statewide extension specialist (Dr. Jerry Kidder), other researchers (Dr. Jack Rechcigl) and
beef cattle ranchers we successfully completed a multi-year research/demonstration project
which allowed UF/IFAS to significantly reduce fertilized recommendations for bahiagrass
pasture. Bahiagrass provides over 2.5 million acres of Florida pasture land, and this
finding resulted in savings to the beef cattle/forage industry of millions of dollars annually.
Video Presentation---Worked with University of Florida/IFAS Media to develop news release on
research that explored the use of waste restaurant grease in liquid feed supplements fed to cattle.
Video was selected for broadcast by all major TV markets in the US, and by CNN news. News
story was broadcast by Paul Harvey News and a number of radio markets world wide. A radio
interview was broadcast by Radio Canada and several smaller radio markets in the US. Article and
photos on news release was featured by hundreds of newspapers in the US and around the world.
Story ranked second as the most widely broadcast news release by the University of Florida in 1994,
as ranked by UF President Lombardi's 'Dateline: UF in the News'.
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