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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Tales of a Hay Hauler: Compromise

January 27, 2016
Brad Nelson
Groundhog Day is the event on Feb. 2 of each year when, supposedly, the groundhog comes out of his burrow, looks around, and if there is enough sunlight for him to see his shadow, we are to expect six more weeks of winter weather.
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Mechanics Corner: Demystifying coolants

January 27, 2016
Vinny Endres
Statistics show coolant-related failures are responsible for the majority of engine-related downtime, yet coolant maintenance is often overlooked. Coolant can appear simple at first, but the number of variations out there, along with the different marketing terms, colors, OEM standards and various maintenance protocols, can leave many scratching their heads.
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coated seed has special needs

Quotes & Concepts: "Coated seed has special needs"

January 27, 2016
Don Ball
Most commercially available legume seeds, and some grass seeds, are coated. Seed coatings may be calcium carbonate, a polymer or a type of clay.
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Irons in the fire: Cobwebs and cow pies

January 27, 2016
Paul Marchant
I really don’t like to consider myself as part of an older generation of any sort. I’m afraid, though, the truth of the matter is: I fit into that demographic in several different categories. Being labeled in the older generation certainly beats the alternative to growing older, but it’s still not something I gladly concede.
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Next generation of dairy nutritionists gets real-life experience

January 27, 2016
Micheala Slind
During the week of Jan. 4, 13 students, including myself, Micheala Slind, from the University of Wisconsin and one of our dairy science instructors, Ted Halbach, spent a large amount of time with Purina staff from around the Midwest in a series of learning opportunities.
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Can you afford $37,500 dollars a day?

January 27, 2016
Laurie Fischer
$37,500 daily – that is what the EPA fined Andy Johnson of Wyoming when he built a pond on his land to water his horses. $37,500 a day, even though he obtained his required permits allowing for the construction of his pond.
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Preserving antibiotics for the future

January 26, 2016
Karen Lee
From milk prices to mastitis and feed intakes to fresh cows, dairy producers have a lot on their minds at any given time. The changing societal view of antibiotics is just one little piece of all there is to focus on.
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Beck’s purchases former Syngenta facility

January 26, 2016
Beck’s has announced the purchase of the former Syngenta production facility in Paris, Illinois, for the use of corn production and processing.
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New Hire Katie Boesche, Provimi North America

January 26, 2016
Katie BoescheDairy NutritionistProvimi North AmericaDayton, Ohio
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Girl Scouts and United Dairymen of Idaho team up to give back

January 25, 2016
Donate a box of Girl Scout cookies and a gallon of milk will tag along.
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