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Just dropping by ... ‘We are sowing’

February 24, 2016
In the weariness of winter, I start to think about planting my garden. I know it is way too early to put seeds in the ground, but peat cups and potting soil are my friends. I plant my tomatoes, peppers and cabbages in peat cups so they can get an early start on the season.
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Mechanics Corner: Winter maintenance tips for power equipment

February 24, 2016
Justin Raski
Winter is an ideal time to follow these maintenance tips to keep your equipment running like new, season after season.
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The Milk House: The call of the mountains

February 24, 2016
Ryan Dennis
I can’t say no. Because of it I’ve ended up on top of a crane, on a tour bus with strangers and semi-kidnapped by a punk gang. It has led to some good stories. Many I use as party tricks. Someday, though, I suspect it might be the end of me.
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HERd management: An ounce of prevention

February 24, 2016
Laura Flory
It was a sunny morning, and I was already running behind. I pushed back a bit of frustration as I hastily put on my boots to head to the dairy. It was one of those days winter doesn’t spoil you with too often – sunny and 50ºF – making it destined to be a great day, no matter what, in my book.
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The Manure Spreader: Cabin fever

February 24, 2016
Jim Moffett
As a dairy farmer, I am always thankful for the human body’s need for vitamin D, disposable latex gloves and the fact that it doesn’t snow here in Florida. Never has – except on that cold winter day of 1976 when my brother thought a snowflake landed on him.
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Video: Products we saw at NCBA Cattle Industry Convention 2016 - Part 1

February 23, 2016
Check out some of the cool products and new features from companies such as Powder River, Digi-Star, John Deere, Observant, and Laird at the recent NCBA Convention and Trade Show. In part one of our video series you will find the latest software in feed management, ways to gauge water intake and availability, and more.
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Managing transition cow metabolism and immune function

February 23, 2016
Tamara Scully
Dairy producers need to focus on numerous objectives when effectively managing the transition period. Successfully managing this life stage means there is no trade-off between cow health and milk production.
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What is driving your 2016 milk price?

February 23, 2016
Julie Martin
Keeping up to date and staying in-the-know is important for all dairy farmers, especially in challenging times of milk prices. John Newton, senior director of economic research at the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF), shared a brief snapshot of what the markets did in 2015, as well as what might help protect prices in 2016 during his workshop presentation at FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative’s annual meeting, which took place Feb. 12-13 in Onalaska, Wisconsin.
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Nearly 300 companies to exhibit at Central Plains Dairy Expo March 29-31

February 23, 2016
Nearly 300 companies will fill the Denny Sanford Premier Complex in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for the 2016 Central Plains Dairy Expo March 29-31.
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FarmNext: Agriculture's future in good hands (and minds)

February 23, 2016
Dave Natzke
More college students are majoring in agriculture studies than ever before – outpacing majors like computer science, engineering and public administration, and at higher rates than in the last 15 years. Bachelor’s degree recipients majoring in agriculture grew 39 percent in a five-year period (2008-2013), more than double the rate of bachelor’s degrees as a whole.
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