Current Issue of PD: September 1, 2009
(site updated 8.31.09)
News and Business
‘Discount’ rations slow output
Cooler weather allows rebound
Interest spotty for Class I & III, while Class II is steady
Change rules the day on the East Coast
Market reports
In the news
A little birdie told me
Good human resource management in bad times
Make the tough choice: Should we go or should we stay?
What does a gallon of milk cost?
Mr. Chairman, Here’s what the government should do for dairy.
Dairyman’s own no-surplus milk formula
Progressive Events: Empire Farm Days
Progressive Events: Farm Technology Days
Make money and save energy with dim night light
International nutrition
New hires – September
Industry news
New products
Issue Focus: University Review
Should I consider a career in the dairy industry?
Unique program gives students a headstart
Involvement will jumpstart your career
Learning life’s lessons at the CSU-Fresno dairy herd
Internships, hands-on learning make a world of difference
Hands-on learning in New Mexico
Young New Yorker builds up his dairy and his career
Cal-Poly program brings students back to the dairy
Nine months to herdsman
No magic bullets
Timely Topic: A.I. & Breeding
Crossbreeding: Strengths and weaknesses, here and abroad
Multiple A.I. gun loading for maximum conception
Common problems with A.I. technique
Breeders’ Circle
PD Departments
Editor's notes: What does a Gen-Y dairy producer look like?
Yevet Tenney: The Lord looks on the heart
Brad Nelson: The reunioin and the world
Baxter Black: The virus, formerly known as swine flu
City boy cartoon
18 Reasons to Read
Analaine's Home Cooking
Reynolds unwrapped cartoon
Crossword puzzle
Northwest/Southwest insert
Managing dairy production costs and ratios
Critical success factors for business transfers
Do you have a professional improvement plan?
In your own words.... What is quality forage production?
Hay so fresh it seems wet
Looking at risk management
Keys to successfully managing Hispanic employees on dairy farms
Baxter Black: The gift horse
Mike Gangwer: A friend for life