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ZOLLIKOFEN, Switzerland ¡X When Christian Oesch was a boy on his family¡¦s hog farm, cellphones were a thing of the future. Now, Mr. Oesch tends a herd of dairy cattle and carries a smartphone wherever he goes. Occasionally he gets an SMS from one of his cows.
That is because Mr. Oesch, 60, who cares for a herd of 44 Red Holstein and Jersey dairy cows, is helping to test a device that implants sensors in cows to let farmers know when they are in heat. When that is the case, the device sends an SMS to the farmer¡¦s phone. The Swiss do not settle for half measures: the SMS can be in any one of Switzerland¡¦s three main languages ¡X German, French and Italian ¡X plus English or Spanish.
If there is anything to be learned from this project, which will bring the devices to market early next year, it is that Heidi¡¦s world of goats ¡X or cows ¡X placidly grazing in Alpine meadows is gradually becoming the stuff of storybooks.
The electronic heat detector is the brainchild of several professors at a technical college in the nearby Swiss capital of Bern. It fills a market gap, they say, because dairy cows, under growing stress to produce larger quantities of milk, are showing fewer and fewer signs of heat. That makes it harder for Swiss farmers to use traditional visual inspections to know when to bring on the bull or, in about 80 percent of the cases these days, the artificial inseminator.
The sensor implanted in the genitals of Fiona or Bella (favorite names for Swiss cows) measures body heat, then transmits the result to a sensor affixed to the cow¡¦s neck that measures body motion. (Cows in heat become restless.) ¡§The results are combined, using algorithms, and if the cow is in heat an SMS is sent to the farmer,¡¨ said Claude Brielmann, a computer specialist who helped design the system. The detector on the cow¡¦s neck is equipped with a SIM card so the farmer can pay for the calls.
¡§Our recognition rate is about 90 percent,¡¨ Mr. Brielmann said.
The device, known as a heat detector, raises concerns among animal rights advocates, not so much because of its intrusiveness in the private parts of the cow ¡X its use involves inserting a thermometer with a tiny transmitter and antenna in the cow¡¦s genitals ¡X but because of what it says about the stressful lives of Swiss cows. It also prompts skepticism among dairy farmers, who are startled by its cost, which is expected to be at least $1,400 per unit.
¡§Will it bring anything financially?¡¨ asked Ulrich Tschanz, 76, who raised Red Holsteins in the neighboring town of Oberlindach, where the clanking of cow bells is everywhere, until he turned over his herd of 40 cows to his son some years ago. ¡§Always keep an eye on your cows, keep an eye on them,¡¨ he added. ¡§That¡¦s the best.¡¨
But experts say measures taken to increase milk production ¡X adding proteins, minerals and vitamins to their feed¡X upset the cows¡¦ metabolism, making the device increasingly necessary. ¡§With greater productivity there is a drop in reproductive activity,¡¨ said Samuel Kohler, a veterinarian who is among the developers of the device and now serves on the board of the company, called Anemon, that hopes to sell it. ¡§
It happens fairly frequently that you miss the right moment.¡¨
Few people anywhere are as sensitive to animal rights as the Swiss, who have some of the toughest animal rights laws in the world. A comprehensive law enacted four years ago, for instance, obliges dog owners to take a course on the proper treatment of their pet and requires that certain animals deemed social, like guinea pigs or canaries, have one or more companions in captivity. (Even the Swiss have their limits. In 2010, voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposed law that would have appointed free lawyers to represent animals in abuse cases.)
 

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The sensor implanted in the genitals of Fiona or Bella (favorite names for Swiss cows) measures body heat, then transmits the result to a sensor affixed to the cow¡¦s neck that measures body motion. (Cows in heat become restless.) ¡§The results are combined, using algorithms, and if the cow is in heat an SMS is sent to the farmer,¡¨ said Claude Brielmann, a computer specialist who helped design the system. The detector on the cow¡¦s neck is equipped with a SIM card so the farmer can pay for the calls.

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The device, known as a heat detector, raises concerns among animal rights advocates, not so much because of its intrusiveness in the private parts of the cow ¡X its use involves inserting a thermometer with a tiny transmitter and antenna in the cow¡¦s genitals ¡X but because of what it says about the stressful lives of Swiss cows.

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It also prompts skepticism among dairy farmers, who are startled by its cost, which is expected to be at least $1,400 per unit.

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¡§Will it bring anything financially?¡¨ asked Ulrich Tschanz, 76, who raised Red Holsteins in the neighboring town of Oberlindach, where the clanking of cow bells is everywhere, until he turned over his herd of 40 cows to his son some years ago. ¡§Always keep an eye on your cows, keep an eye on them,¡¨ he added. ¡§That¡¦s the best.¡¨

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But experts say measures taken to increase milk production ¡X adding proteins, minerals and vitamins to their feed¡X upset the cows¡¦ metabolism, making the device increasingly necessary.

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¡§With greater productivity there is a drop in reproductive activity,¡¨ said Samuel Kohler, a veterinarian who is among the developers of the device and now serves on the board of the company, called Anemon, that hopes to sell it. ¡§It happens fairly frequently that you miss the right moment.¡¨

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Few people anywhere are as sensitive to animal rights as the Swiss, who have some of the toughest animal rights laws in the world.

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A comprehensive law enacted four years ago, for instance, obliges dog owners to take a course on the proper treatment of their pet and requires that certain animals deemed social, like guinea pigs or canaries, have one or more companions in captivity.

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(Even the Swiss have their limits. In 2010, voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposed law that would have appointed free lawyers to represent animals in abuse cases.)

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WASHINGTON ¡X Four years ago, Barack Obama campaigned for president on a promise to cut annual federal budget deficits in half by the end of his term. Then came financial calamity, $1.4 trillion in stimulus measures and a maddeningly slow economic recovery.

Now, despite small annual improvements, the deficit for the fiscal year that ends on Sunday will surpass $1 trillion for the fourth straight time. Against that headline-grabbing figure, Mr. Obama¡¦s explanation ¡X that the deficit he inherited is actually on a path to be cut in half just a year later than he promised, measured as a percentage of the economy¡¦s total output ¡X risks sounding professorial at best.

The fiscal imbalance on Mr. Obama¡¦s watch, however much a result of economic and demographic factors beyond his control as well as his own policy choices, has increased the nation¡¦s accumulated debt by about 40 percent and has saddled him with one of his biggest vulnerabilities. Facing off against Mitt Romney, Mr. Obama is on the defensive over deficits and debt nearly as much as he is over unemployment.

Dealing with deficits is the one major issue in which voters in polls regularly register more confidence in Mr. Romney than in Mr. Obama. It is also a flash point in the partisan war over the size and scope of government.

Mr. Romney and his running mate, Representative Paul D. Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, often campaign with digital debt clocks ticking off the rising liabilities. Their television advertisements highlight the issue; one appeals to women about the debt burden being left to their children.

Both Mr. Romney and Mr. Obama say that fixing the nation¡¦s finances is a priority. But they approach it in very different ways.

Mr. Romney is proposing to reduce the deficit and encourage economic growth by substantially shrinking the government ¡X unrealistically so, in the judgment of many budget experts ¡X while further cutting taxes and increasing spending on the military. He would inject more private sector competition into Medicare to rein in the quickly growing costs of health insurance for older people and would limit Medicaid payments to fixed amounts to the states.

Mr. Obama wants to combine spending cuts and tax increases on upper-income households to close the fiscal hole without fundamentally reducing the role of government or altering the government guarantees at the heart of Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. Those programs account for 40 percent of federal spending, and they will grow to half in a decade as more baby boomers claim benefits.

Mr. Romney has not put a figure on his deficit reduction target and has not fleshed out many of the details necessary to evaluate the long-term effects of his plan, but he says he would balance the annual budget in 8 to 10 years. Mr. Obama¡¦s most recent budget proposal called for $5.3 trillion in deficit reduction over the next decade.

But long-term projections are notoriously unreliable. And in any case, budget analysts say that if the nation¡¦s goal ¡X at a moment when the economy is still shaky ¡X is to start moving seriously toward fiscal balance, neither approach is likely to prove equal to the problem.

Robert D. Reischauer, a former head of the Congressional Budget Office, expressed the consensus of many independent analysts, saying, ¡§The proposals by Romney are politically unachievable, and the president¡¦s proposals, while achievable, are too modest.¡¨

The plans of both, analysts say, would leave the public debt continuing to rise over the next decade as a percentage of gross domestic product, the measure that economists favor. Though Mr. Romney¡¦s plans are more difficult to judge, given his lack of specifics, by some analyses he would do less to reduce annual deficits in that time than the president would, considering his position against raising taxes, his call to increase military spending and the fact that his proposals to remake Medicare ¡X the largest contributor to long-term deficits ¡X would not kick in until after 2022.

One analysis, from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, estimated that the debt would grow to at least 86 percent of gross domestic product under Mr. Romney¡¦s plan over the next decade, from 73 percent currently. Under Mr. Obama¡¦s policies, the debt would increase slightly after a decade, to about 77 percent of gross domestic product, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Many analysts say that a nation¡¦s debt should not exceed 60 percent to 70 percent.

Mr. Romney wants to cut taxes by $5 trillion on top of the Bush-era rates and keep military spending at a level requiring $2.3 trillion more than projected in the decade. But he also pledges to offset those costs to avoid adding to deficits, paying for the tax cuts by closing tax breaks and for the military spending by cutting domestic programs. In effect, he has challenged himself to find $7 trillion in savings before he even turns to deficit reduction.

¡§That means you¡¦ve got to make really big cuts in those areas that we have got to invest in to be competitive in a knowledge-based global economy: education, infrastructure, research,¡¨ said Erskine B. Bowles, a Democrat who helped lead a bipartisan debt commission for Mr. Obama in 2010. ¡§Also, you¡¦ve got to make really big cuts in the income-support programs that take care of the disadvantaged.¡¨

Independent analyses have also outlined the difficulty Mr. Romney would face in finding enough savings in the tax code to pay for his tax cuts. For all the talk of loopholes and tax dodges, the real money is in the popular deductions and credits ¡X for employee health benefits, mortgage interest, charitable donations, state and local taxes, child care and college tuition ¡X that benefit many middle-income Americans.

But Mr. Romney has said he would not raise taxes on the middle class. His chief economic adviser, R. Glenn Hubbard, the dean of the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University, said Mr. Romney would shrink his tax cuts before he would break that promise. The Romney plan also counts on economic growth to generate some new revenue to pay for tax cuts.

Because Mr. Romney would delay his Medicare changes for a decade to exempt current beneficiaries and those nearing eligibility, the savings would not help him keep his promise to balance the budget in 8 to 10 years. That goal is two decades sooner than Mr. Ryan would reach balance in his House budget, indicating how much deeper Mr. Romney would cut domestic programs than Mr. Ryan would.

Mr. Romney has characterized his call for the repeal of Mr. Obama¡¦s health care law as a budget saving measure, but the Congressional Budget Office has said that repeal would add more than $100 billion to the deficit over the next decade. Mr. Romney¡¦s main proposal for reducing deficits in the short run is to cap all spending by the end of his term at a level equal to 20 percent of gross domestic product, the average for the 30 years before the recession, before spending on stimulus measures, unemployment aid and retiree benefits helped drive spending to the current 23 percent.

But long before the recession, forecasts had federal spending rising above 20 percent of gross domestic product in this period, largely a result of the pressures of an aging population. So the Obama camp argues that a 20 percent cap is unworkable.

More likely to get squeezed, whoever is elected, and certainly under Mr. Romney, is the wide range of domestic discretionary programs, covering education, science, law enforcement, veterans¡¦ care and more.

These programs, which Congress finances annually, get a relatively small and declining share of the federal budget as spending grows for entitlement programs, the military and interest on the debt. The bipartisan deficit deal last year called for cuts of more than $1 trillion over 10 years. Many analysts doubt that Congress can agree to those reductions, yet Mr. Romney¡¦s cuts would come on top of them.

Mr. Obama¡¦s plan, which would seek to balance spending cuts and tax increases, has been attacked from opposite sides ¡X from conservatives for raising taxes and from budget watchers who agree with Mr. Hubbard that the president cannot finance the government he wants simply by increasing taxes on the rich.

¡§We¡¦re going to have to raise taxes more than the president has proposed, and on a broader swath of taxpayers,¡¨ Mr. Reischauer said.

Mr. Obama¡¦s budget ¡§comes out in a better place than we are now,¡¨ said Robert L. Bixby, the executive director of the Concord Coalition, a budget watchdog group. ¡§But it¡¦s not like it¡¦s full of bold proposals. And it doesn¡¦t add up to a sustainable outlook.¡¨

 








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