Revised:  05/22/2008

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DAVID L. LEE
 

Education:

  • 1974 - B.S., Animal Husbandry, Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, Pennsylvania

  • 1971 - A.A., Biology, Wesley Junior College, Dover, Delaware

  • Graduate of American Breeders Service Artificial Insemination and Management School
     

Positions Held:

  • 1988 – present - South Jersey Dairy Agent; Department Head. Area responsibilities for dairy, livestock, forage, and market development.

  • 1985 – present - Acting Senior County Agent and County Agricultural Agent with area responsibilities for Dairy, Field Crops and Livestock Production in a four county area.

  • 1979 – 1985 - County Agricultural Agent with area responsibilities for Dairy, Field Crops and Livestock Production in a four county area.

  • Research Assistant at Penn State University, responsible for implementing and conducting remnant research trials with primary emphasis on forage utilization by beef cattle.

  • Senior Research Aide at Penn State University.

  • 1977 – 1979 - Manager of Purebred Simmental Cattle and Cash Crop farming operation.

  • 1975 – 1976 - Herdsman of cow/calf – custom feeding and farming operation.

  • February 1975 – September 1975. Assistant manager of 2200 acre ranch in Northwest Kansas.

  • Assistant manager of total confinement feedlot operation in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

  • Delegate for the State of New Jersey to the Advanced Livestock Marketing Seminar sponsored by Chicago Mercantile Exchange and National Association of County Agricultural Agents.

 

Awards:

  • Graduate of American Breeders Service Artificial Insemination and Management School

  • Achievement Award – National Association of County Agricultural Agents

 

Organizations:

  • Delta Tau Alpha Honor Society

 

Selected Publications:


Refereed Journal Articles:

  • Emanuele, Stephen N., G. M. J. Horton, J. Baldwin, D.L. Lee, P. Young. Effect of Microbial Hay Inoculants on Forage Quality Measured by Animal Performance, Volume 69 (accepted). 1991.

  •  Emanuele, Stephen N., D. Lee, S. Russo, J. H. Moore. Effect of Microbial Inoculation on the Preservation of Alfalfa Hay. Journal of Animal Science, Volume 68, Supplement 1, 266. 1990.

  • Wilson, L.L., D. L. Lee, L. A. Obisesanm, P. J. LeVan and L.C. Griel, Jr. Effect of breed of sire and dam on calving difficult birth and weaning weights and pelvic Dimensions. Anim. Sci. Res. Sum. DAS-BC-79-6-84. 1979.

  • Wilson, L.L., D.L. Lee, P. J. LeVan and P.C. Lootens. Rations and large hay package feeding systems for wintering beef brood cows and growing replacement heifers. Anim. Sci. Res. Sum. DAS-BC-79-13-102. 1979.

  • Wilson, L.L., D.L. Lee, P.C. Lootens, W. L. Kiefaard, P. J. LeVan. Effects of covered storage and feeding of large round Bales. Anim. Sci. Res. Sum. DAS-BC-79-14-105. 1979.

  • Wilson, L.L., G.A. Jung, D.L. Lee, R.G. Kocher, W.C. Stringer and P.J. LeVan. Comparison of brassica forage cropland grain for creep Feeding. Anim. Sci. Res. Sum. DAS-BC-79-20-121. 1979.

  • Stringer, W.L., G.A. Jung, R.G. Kocher, D.L. Lewe, P.J. LeVan and R.A. Peiffer. Summer Autumn gains of cows and calves on ryegrass and orchard-grass – alfalfa mixtures. Anim. Sci. Sum. DAS-BC-79-21-123. 1979.

  • Fisher, D.D., L.L. Wilson, D.C. Kradel, J.B. Waski, P.C. Lootens, R.A. Pieffer and D.L. Lee. Hypomagnesmia in grazing beef cows and pasture productivity. Anim. Sci. Res. Sum. DAS-BC-77-17-1471977.

  • Wilson, L.L., W.L. Kielgaard, J.B. Wasko, P.C. Lootens, D.L. Lee and T.A. Long. Harvesting and feeding large hay packages. Anim. Sci. Res. Sum. DAS-BC-77-2-91. 1977.

  • Lootens, P.C., D.L. Lee, L.L. Wilson, W.L. Kielgaard, J.B. Wasko and T.A. Long. Comparison of hay package types for beef cow wintering programs. Anim. Sci. Res. Sum. DAS-BC-77-19-153. 1977.

 

Extension Fact Sheets

  • Singer, J.W. and D.L. Lee. Quality Assurance in the Animal Industries: Critical to Your Survival, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, FS #818, 2000.

  • Westendorf, M. and D.L. Lee. Heat Stress and Feeding Management, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, FS #884, 2000.

  • Singer, J.W. and D.L. Lee. Feed and Forage Testing Labs, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, FS #935, 2000.

  • Bamka, W.J., L.S. Boyles, S.A. Garrison, J.R. Heckman, W.T. Hlubik, M. Infante, D. Kluchinski, U. Krogmann, D.L. Lee, and R.J. Samulis. Land Application of Sewage Sludge (Biosolids) #1: Questions to Ask Before Considering Application on Farmland, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, FS #951, 2000.

  • Bamka, W.J., L.S. Boyles, S.A. Garrison, J.R. Heckman, W.T. Hlubik, M. Infante, D. Kluchinski, U. Krogmann, D.L. Lee, and R.J. Samulis. Land Application of Sewage Sludge (Biosolids) #4: Guidelines for Land Application in Agriculture, Rutgers Cooperative Extension, FS #954, 2000.

 

Contact:

 

David L. Lee

Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Salem County

51 Cheney Road, Suite 1

 Woodstown, NJ 08098

856 769-0090 (T)

856-769-1439 (F)

dlee@rce.rutgers.edu

 

 

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