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Mr. Chairman, The Chesapeake Bay model is flawed

January 19, 2012
On Nov. 3, Rep. Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson, chairman of the House Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Conservation, Energy, and Forestry, held a public hearing to review the implementation of Phase II of the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Watershed Implementation Plans (WIP) and their impact on states and rural communities. The implementation of the TMDL is complex and far-reaching, affecting communities in six states and the District of Columbia. States are now in the second phase of a three-part process to limit discharge into the bay and several of them have raised concerns about the cost and the regulatory burden they face in meeting the new limits.
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Consider a tax-deferred retirement plan for your business

January 19, 2012
John Barker
At what age should you start to save for retirement? The best time to save for retirement is now, whether you are 20 or 60.
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Five reasons why immediate immunity is important

January 19, 2012
Bobbi Jo Brockmann
This article was #25 of the Top 25 most well-read articles on www.progressivedairy.com in 2012. to jump to the article. It was published in the January 23, 2012 Extra. Click here for the full list of the Top 25. ImmuCell’s calf specialist Bobbi Brockmann listed the top reasons why immediate immunity is important. Brockmann wrote, “Studies show that calves with inadequate serum IgG concentrations at 24 hours old are 3.2 to 9.5 times more likely to become sick and 5.4 times more likely to die before weaning.” Because this article was so popular, we asked Brockmann:
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New Hire Lynne McBride

January 19, 2012
Lynne McBride Turlock, California Executive Director California Dairy Campaign
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3 Open Minutes with Dan Glickman

January 19, 2012
Walt Cooley
Dan Glickman hasn’t left Washington, even though his last public service office as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture during the Clinton administration (1995-2001) ended in 2001. Glickman has since served as CEO of the Motion Picture Association of America and at several Washington think tanks. He is co-chair of AGree, a recently formed initiative backed by nine of the world’s leading non-profit foundations. Progressive Dairyman Editor Walt Cooley asked him about the initiative’s goal and his perspective on current ag issues.
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New Hire Catharine Kuber

January 19, 2012
Catharine Kuber Arlington, Virginia Membership Services Manager Animal Agriculture Alliance
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New Hire Phillip Tobin

January 19, 2012
Phillip Tobin Des Moines, Iowa Regional Sales Specialist Balchem Animal Nutrition & Health
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Measuring the effects of marketing on today’s dairies

January 19, 2012
Mark Ludtke
Of all the tasks on a dairy producer’s to-do list, where does marketing fit? For some, it ranks up there with calculating rations or managing employees. For others, it is an inconsistent effort that gets attention on occasion. For still others, it is a very low priority. In the 15 years since the dairy markets have been in place, most dairy producers have fallen into the latter two categories. So if you are looking for evidence that marketing is worth the effort, you’ll find there is very little data documenting the cumulative effects of consistent marketing.
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Software program helps dairy avoid ‘The List’

January 19, 2012
Dave Wilkins
Bruce Whitmire is doing everything he can to stay off “The List.” The list in this case is made up of dairies that have attempted to sell cows for slaughter that have unsafe drug residues in their tissues. Whitmire, herd manager at the Si-Ellen Dairy near Jerome, Idaho, probably has little to worry about, thanks to long-standing practices at the dairy and some new drug-tracking software.
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U.S. implements plan to comply with E.U. SCC request

January 19, 2012
Walt Cooley
Dairymen can still legally sell Grade A milk in the U.S. if their herd’s average somatic cell count (SCC) is greater than 400,000 after August 1, but their options may be more limited without some effort. In November, the USDA announced it had agreed with the E.U. to begin certifying U.S. dairy farms that produce milk used for products or ingredients exported to the E.U. that have an on-farm average SCC of 400,000 or less. Many co-ops say they will ask their farms to comply with the agreement’s lower SCC standards, rather than segregate milk supplies. Most will start communicating this month the changes their members will see in order to be in compliance.
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