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This past month I visited Great Britain, specifically Scotland and England, for the first time.
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High temperatures slow milk supply on East CoastUnusually hot weather in many portions of the region recently dented the milk supply and resulted in fewer truckloads reaching plants than had been expected. Northeast milk production was affected by the unu...
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[b:26279091c8]18 reason to read Progressive Dairyman[/b:26279091c8] The 12th Annual Distillers Grains Symposium was held at the end of May. What were some of the highlights? pg. 16 Decreased illegal immigration may have nothing to do with increased bor...
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Editor’s note: The following are available market reports and futures data as of June 20, 2008.
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WISCONSIN
Cleanup under way in Wisconsin, but more rain coming
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More than 110 representatives from 19 different countries accepted an invitation from Lallemand Animal Nutrition to attend the company’s nutrition symposium and dairy tours in Edinburgh, Scotland, in June.
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Pastures and grass silage packs are the mainstays on David Brewster’s Scottish dairy.
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The 12th annual Distillers Grains Symposium, hosted by the Distillers Grains Technology Council, was held May 21-22, 2008, in Kansas City, Missouri.
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For the past 15 years, the U.S. has had a strategy of immigration control that overwhelmingly emphasizes border enforcement, coupled with extremely weak worksite enforcement in the absence of efforts to increase legal-entry opportunities, especially for l...
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We want it all when it comes to the milking parlor — high throughput, low costs, high-quality milk and herd health.
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What will 2016 look like for the dairy business?
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The Farm Bill requires that the USDA permit forward contracting of milk as an alternative to minimum prices.
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There’s a beller in our bedroom
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To comply with the new water quality regulation, some dairy producers in California will have to control manure production and minimize nitrogen intake and excretion in lactation animals.
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One of the most important challenges that any animal faces is ensuring its daily food supply.
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Swamp coolers are not as common in homes as they once were, but the same technology that cooled homes for decades can relieve your cows from the extreme heat of summer.
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Heat stress is both a cow health and an economic issue wherever dairies exist in North America.
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Heat stress can cost dairy producers big bucks, especially during the summer months.
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Every summer, farmers prepare their dairy facilities for the negative effects of heat stress to avoid losses in milk production, feed intake and reproductive performance.
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Every summer, farmers prepare their dairy facilities for the negative effects of heat stress to avoid losses in milk production, feed intake and reproductive performance.
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Re: Second annual Latinos in Agriculture forum deemed a success
Posted on Wednesday, 22 May 2013 by Agriculture in the Black Sea Region.This project is for and about agriculture in countries aroung Black Sea...
Re: Mastitis prevention and control: A prevention methodology
Posted on Wednesday, 22 May 2013 by Justo Calderon.Great article, nice explanation, easy and interesting to reading And...
Re: Documentary shows struggles of Maine co-op
Posted on Tuesday, 21 May 2013 by David Bright.One correction. MOOMilk is not a co-op. It's an L3C corporation, a...