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Topdressing hay crops with manure

June 20, 2011
Very wet spring conditions have made it almost impossible to spread manure in April and much of May, and some of what was spread would have been better remaining in storage – that is unless, like many, storage was about to overflow.
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2011 Dairy Intern: Darla Romberger

June 20, 2011
Emily Caldwell Gwin
Senior, Delaware Valley College Intern with Center for Dairy Excellence Based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Background Q. In what area are you pursuing a degree? I'm double majoring in dairy science and animal science. Q. What is your agricultural background? I have grown up and been actively involved on 150-acre production agriculture farm with my family that also owns and operates Romberger Farm Supply, a feed mill that also offers nutritional consulting services. We raise replacement dairy heifers, manage Hereford & Angus beef herds, and Boer goats along with corn, soybeans, and hay crops. I’ve been a member of 4-H and FFA showing dairy cattle and participating in judging & showmanship contests Q. What previous internship positions have you held? Summer Dairy Farm Employment receiving internship funds from Professional Dairy Managers of Pennsylvania.
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Managing grass for silage

June 20, 2011
If you applied nitrogen or manure to your grass fields last month they should be starting to look thick and lush.
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062011 sundae full

Dairy enthusiasts gather for annual ice cream sundae in Harrisburg

June 20, 2011
Emily Caldwell Gwin
Pennsylvania dairy producers and promoters couldn't have asked for better ice cream weather for the annual June Dairy Month celebration, held at the Capitol Building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The celebration included an official proclamation from Governor Tom Corbett, declaring June as Pennsylvania Dairy Month.
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062011 eibergen

2011 Dairy Intern: Connie Eibergen

June 20, 2011
Emily Caldwell Gwin
Senior, University of Wisconsin-Madison Communications Intern with East Central/Select Sires Based in Waupun, Wisconsin Background Q. In what area are you pursuing a degree? I'm majoring in life sciences communication. Q. What is your agricultural background? I grew up on my family’s 300 cow Holstein dairy farm in Granton, Wisconsin. I grew up showing dairy, beef and pigs and was very active in FFA and 4-H. Q. What previous internship positions have you held? In 2009, I interned at the Clark County Extension and last year I was the Marketing Intern at Agri-Nutrition Consulting, Inc. Internship information Q. What will your responsibilities be this summer? I will be responsible for writing press releases and testimonials, designing a new product catalog, creating newsletters and brochures, and ordering milk and cookies for county fairs in the state. Q. What do you hope to have learned by the end of your internship?
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062011 yeiser

2011 Dairy Intern: Amy Yeiser

June 20, 2011
Emily Caldwell Gwin
Senior, Penn State University Intern with Center for Dairy Excellence Based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Background Q. In what area are you pursuing a degree? I am majoring in animal sciences, business management option, with a minor in agribusiness management. Q. What is your agricultural background? I grew up right outside of Annapolis, Maryland. Although I did not grow up on dairy farm, in my 10 years in 4-H, I leased dairy heifers from various farmers around the state of Maryland. While in 4-H, I showed and competed in dairy judging at the local, state and national levels. Q. What previous internship positions have you held? Last summer, I interned with the Maryland 4-H Foundation, Inc. I have also interned at the Central Maryland Research & Education Center Dairy Farm. Internship information Q. What will your responsibilities be this summer?
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Designing a system for getting cows pregnant

June 17, 2011
K. Scott Jensen
, is currently trending as one of the most-read A.I. and Breeding articles. to jump to the article. Summary: University of Idaho’s K. Scott Jensen explains that every person on the dairy responsible for heat detection should follow the same decision-making process every day with every cow. The key to developing a system for getting cows bred is consistency, he says.
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Senate votes to end billions in ethanol subsidies

June 16, 2011
The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to eliminate billions of dollars in support for the U.S. ethanol industry, sending a strong message that the era of taxpayer support for biofuels is ending.
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2011 Dairy Intern: Kelly Sime

June 16, 2011
Emily Caldwell Gwin
2011 Graduate, University of Wisconsin-Madison Marketing Communications Intern with Filament Marketing Based in Madison, Wisconsin Background Q. In what area did you pursue a degree?I graduated with degrees in dairy science and life sciences communication. Q. What is your agricultural background? I grew up on my family’s 140-cow dairy farm in Stoughton, Wisconsin. I was actively involved in 4-H where I participated in dairy judging on local, state and national levels. Q. What previous internship positions have you held? Last summer I was the Marketing and Communications intern at East Central/Select Sires. I have also interned with UW-Extension Dairy Youth Programs and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.
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AgriLife Research: Multi-paddock grazing is superior to continuous grazing

June 15, 2011
A long-term study verifies multi-paddock grazing improves vegetation, soil health and animal production relative to continuous grazing in large-scale ranches, according to Texas AgriLife Research scientists.
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