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Darrel Franson

Award and scholarship presented at MFGC/GLCI Annual Conference

November 13, 2014
An award and a scholarship were presented at the Missouri Forage and Grassland Council / Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative (MFGC/GLCI) Annual Conference on Nov. 3.
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111314 the big fat surprise

Nina Teicholz rewrites the history of dietary fats

November 13, 2014
Nina Teicholz is an independent journalist who has written for Gourmet magazine, The New Yorker, The Economist, The New York Times and The Washington Post on a variety of topics. Her book, The Big Fat Surprise, was published May 13, 2014, and revisits the decades-old idea that saturated fats are bad for your health.
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Feasting with purpose

November 13, 2014
Lynn Jaynes
I remember preparing my first Thanksgiving dinner as a newlywed. It was incredibly stressful. While a supper of freshly baked bread, cold milk, a slice of cheese and a dill pickle was (and still is) a feast in my book, according to my husband the stuffing at Thanksgiving was key to his happiness, and no one made it better than his mother. Grrreeeaaattt … where was I supposed to go from there?
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Why do forage quality results differ between labs?

November 13, 2014
Marvin H. Hall
As I visit with hay producers and buyers, I hear comments about “collecting two samples from the same lot of hay, sending them to two labs and getting results that are not identical.” This is generally followed by something to the effect that “one of the labs must be wrong.”
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baled silage

Feeding baled silage

November 13, 2014
Dennis W. Hancock
Silage makes an excellent feed for ruminant animals. However, feeding silage is much different than feeding hay. Silage, because it is much wetter than hay, is much more susceptible to deterioration.
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Can you afford to own hay equipment?

November 13, 2014
Robert Fears
Hay is an important part of beef cattle nutrition in most operations. Good-quality hay is high in energy and, depending upon plant composition and amount of fertilization, it can be high in protein. It is used to replace depleted nutrients in standing forages during winter months and periods of prolonged drought.
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Work blesses generations

A blessing in disguise

November 13, 2014
Lynn Olsen
“Let us realize that the privilege to work is a gift, that power to work is a blessing, that love of work is success.”
—David O. McKay

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111214 discussion

Technologies showcased on 2014 Innovation Dairy Tour

November 13, 2014
GEA Farm Technologies recently hosted a 2014 Innovation Dairy Tour. Dairy producers throughout the U.S. and from seven different countries attended this two-day event to see technologies in action on six progressive Wisconsin dairies, including an automatic teat dipping system, a robotic milking system and several other new industry innovations.
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Cover crops, alternative forages to complement corn silage

November 12, 2014
Ron Hoover
The backbone of the dairy feeding program continues to be centered on perennial forages, mostly alfalfa or alfalfa-grass mixes, and our favorite annual forage: corn silage. While it is unlikely that the reliance on these two crops will decrease greatly in the near future, the impact regularly occurring droughts in recent years have had on corn yields are causing producers to wonder about other crops that might be grown in place of or in addition to corn silage.
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Using calf blankets effectively

November 12, 2014
A calf blanket is a great tool to help a young calf regulate body temperature. When a calf is born, it is not capable of regulating body temperature.
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