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The Milk House: She gone chicken crazy

February 5, 2016
Ryan Dennis
Before, I had thought mid-life crises had to look like this: You get a Mustang or a younger partner, maybe change your job or get a new haircut or hike through a remote mountain chain. Maybe you take up tango or change your name to Bastet, the Egyptian goddess of love and beauty, and then force everyone to call you that. My mother, however, did none of that in her middle years.
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HERd Management: ‘Trailing the Walker’

February 5, 2016
Rebecca Lampman
When caregiving is a woman’s farm life experience “She was a Dust Bowl girl, about 9 or 10. You’d have to sweep the South Dakota dust out of the house three or four times a day. Towels were at the doors and windows, with a wet one over the crock so the drinking water wouldn’t get dirty.
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The Manure Spreader: Cupid alert

February 5, 2016
Tim Moffett
There are three things every man should never forget: his wife’s birthday, their wedding anniversary or Valentine’s Day. Forget any one of the links in the chain, and no matter what you do for the other two, you’re toast. Sure, she might tell you it’s not important, and don’t bother to get her anything.
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California dairy, alfalfa industries on a similar path

February 5, 2016
Dave Natzke
California’s dairy and alfalfa industries are closely linked and face similar challenges, according to Dr. Peter Robinson, department of animal science at the University of California – Davis.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Keepin’ busy

February 5, 2016
Baxter Black
“Oh, I’m doin’ a little day work for Irsik and ridin’ two green colts for $50 a month. I think I’ve just about sold that load of salvage lumber I traded Mr. Jolly out of. Some guy came by the other day and wants me to audition for the Marlboro Man. Said they pay pretty good even if they don’t pick me.
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3 Open Minutes with Jan Haaken

February 5, 2016
Walt Cooley
Portland State University psychology professor & filmmaker  Milk Men: The Life and Times of Dairy Farmers, a new feature-length documentary about four Washington State dairies and one Oregon dairy, recently premiered in the Northwest. 
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Heartland Dairy: Where cows and a caring community offer second chances

February 5, 2016
Jenna Hurty-Person
Almost every seminar you’ve ever listened to on employee management or recruitment probably told you to find the best people for your operation and suggest ways to find them.
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WAE seminars to discuss nutrition, genetics and irrigation

February 5, 2016
Producers attending World Ag Expo may be interested in one or more of 19 dairy seminars to be held during the show Feb. 9-11. Dairy seminars will be held in Trailer 1 at the show’s seminar center, which will be located near the southeast corner of the grounds at Gate 16.
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Milking forages for all they’re worth

February 5, 2016
Rick Grant
High-quality forage makes more milk and milk components, boosts longevity and increases income over feed cost. The well-established relationship between forage digestibility and dairy cow performance is that each 1 percentage-unit increase in NDF digestibility translates into 0.39 pounds per day more dry matter intake and 0.55 pounds per day more 4 percent fat-corrected milk.
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Grass forages present challenges for Pennsylvania dairy farmers

February 5, 2016
Emily Caldwell Gwin
At the 2015 Pennsylvania Dairy Summit, two dairy farmers shared their experiences in growing grass forages. What follows are the comments from their presentation. Following the presentations, the two farmers were joined by Tim Fritz, president and general manager of King’s AgriSeeds, to answer questions from the audience.
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