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Slideshow: Amateurs learn to paint a cow

December 16, 2015
Karen Lee
During one of the preconference sessions of the Vita Plus Dairy Summit held recently in Baraboo, Wisconsin, 12 women gathered to try their hand at painting a cow.
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DeLaval creates virtual reality film of Hamra Farm

December 15, 2015
DeLaval has created an immersive virtual reality film of Hamra Farm – its unique innovation, testing and exhibition center in Sweden. The farm is also a commercially profitable dairy farm that produces an average 12,000 kg (26,400 pounds) of milk per cow per year.
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Red Angus breeders to gather in Denver for BrainTrust conference

December 15, 2015
Red Angus breeders around the country will come together in Denver to kick off the new year with the annual BrainTrust conference scheduled Saturday, Jan. 9, 2016, at the DoubleTree Hotel, 3203 Quebec Street, Denver, Colorado. The program begins at 1:30 p.m. MST.
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USDA announces $40M available to help ranchers restore sage grouse habitat

December 15, 2015
On Dec. 10, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the availability of $40 million to help ranchers and other partners in 11 western states restore and protect sagebrush habitat for greater sage-grouse on privately owned land.
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Where the market stands and what to expect in 2016

December 15, 2015
Derrell S. Peel
The contrast between the beginning and end of 2015 is stark. It has been a year of transition as the markets turned the corner from a long run of up-trending prices to the reality that growing cattle inventories and increasing beef production imply lower prices in the future. The idea that things will change is not a surprise, but how that change will happen is most always impossible to predict.
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Progressive Dairyman to expand its digital offerings

December 14, 2015
Do you have an interest in dairy? Do you have an interest in Canada? Perhaps you’d like to know what is happening within the Canadian dairy industry. If so, you’re in luck!
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Dairy Outlook 2016: What’s on the horizon?

December 14, 2015
Tamara Scully
Dairy farmers looking ahead to the new year and making management decisions may wish they had a crystal ball.
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Cows vs. heifers: Weighing the investment

December 14, 2015
Wendy Sweeter
Beef producers looking to increase their cow herd should evaluate the payoff when deciding between buying heifers and cows.
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New Hire Mathew Thistle, Vita Plus

December 11, 2015
Mathew ThistleDairy SpecialistVita PlusLoyal, Wisconsin
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BarnVista centralizes resource management

December 11, 2015
Animal agriculture businesses have many choices for production and financial record keeping, including web-based solutions. Oftentimes, these businesses do not have a practical tool for resource management. BarnVista was developed for animal agriculture businesses to manage the energy and effort required to meet their specific and increasing demands.
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