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Time for 2018 business planning

November 6, 2017
Mike Cypher
As 2017 rapidly comes to a close, it is time to plan for 2018. As your dairy business continues to change with uncertain markets and shrinking basis over the Class III price, business planning becomes more critical than ever.
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Step one in farm safety: Recognize and record the hazards

November 6, 2017
Casper (Cap) Bendixsen
Issue 16 of Progressive Dairyman (Oct. 10, 2017) highlighted the Rural Firefighters Delivering Agricultural Safety and Health (RFDASH) project from the National Farm Medicine Center.
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Evaluating the costs and benefits of automating your dairy with robotics

November 6, 2017
Mark A. Brady
Robotics have made significant inroads into every sector of life, from robotic-assisted surgery and automobile assembly to gathering items for an online order.
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How to get a better view of feedbunk behavior

November 6, 2017
Jon Rasmussen
Have you ever visited a nature park and climbed to the top of a tall observation tower? Finding your way through the woods is completely different after gaining an overview from such a position compared to just standing on the ground.
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Optimizing employee management and dairy cattle welfare

November 6, 2017
Gustavo M. Schuenemann
It is common to observe great variation in dairy personnel turnover and performance among dairy operations. That variation can often be traced to training.
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Before you pour: Ask your builder these stall design questions

November 6, 2017
Amy Throndsen
We’re finding more dairy farmers are looking for experts in specific areas of barn design rather than accepting a “one-size-fits-all” approach. The best builders coordinate these experts, ensuring the new building will not just look good in the photo taken on day one but will continue to provide a return on investment 30 years later.
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Building today with robots in mind for the future

November 6, 2017
Ashley Ambrosius
Is your dairy farm ready to take the next step to grow in size, but you aren’t quite ready to grow with today’s robotic technology? There are a multitude of robotic options available today, and many more to come.
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Capturing rays: Is solar energy right for your dairy?

November 6, 2017
Kyle Clark
Solar power generation has grown dramatically in recent years, with the cost of solar installations falling by 70 percent since 2010. Many dairies are finding solar provides significant cost savings well worth the initial investment, especially when incentives, tax credits, rising electricity costs and financing are factored in.
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Which waterer is right for you?

November 6, 2017
Victoria Diegnan
When it comes to making milk, cows need one thing more than anything else: water. Milk is mostly water, so it goes without saying it is a vital element in terms of a cow’s nutrient needs.
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Oakwood Dairy built a 450 stall barn

Building for comfort pays off at Oakwood Dairy

November 6, 2017
Peggy Coffeen
Building a new barn without adding cows could be a tough sell to a lender, but for Oakwood Dairy in Auburn, New York, the investment in top-notch cow facilities is proving to be well worth the cost.
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