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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

New Hire Chelsey Gerke, Golden Calf Company

July 31, 2015
Chelsey Gerke Calf Consultant Golden Calf Company Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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How to surpass 90 pounds of milk

July 31, 2015
Kelli Boylen
Want your herd to move beyond 90 pounds of milk a day? According to Dr. Gordie Jones, the “game is to fill them up and lay them down.”
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A refreshing break

July 31, 2015
Karen Lee
It is always refreshing to step aside from our regular topics and deliver content on a special subject. While articles on feed and nutrition, A.I. and breeding, calf and heifer raising, and milk quality are extremely important and likely to impact what you do each day, I always enjoy taking a step back from the day-to-day and taking a broader look at the industry.
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What are the paybacks of dairy innovation research?

July 31, 2015
DFC’s 2014 Dairy Research Highlights contain a review of research investments and outcomes for the year and are available online. Here are a few examples of the progress made over time on the basis of research investments.
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Bully-free on the farm

July 31, 2015
Elaine Froese
She came up to me quietly after my presentation, looking tired and sad. “Elaine, I haven’t been off the farm in months, and I don’t know who is going to help us with seeding. I am 70, and I cannot take this anymore. My husband is very verbally abusive and won’t get help for his depression. What do I do?”
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Milkle down: Canadian dairy industry supports all Canadians

July 31, 2015
Consumption of Canadian dairy products is not only a healthy choice for families, it’s also a great choice for the economy.
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How rising interest rates will impact the Ontario dairy sector

July 31, 2015
Greg Pate and Kenneth Poon
Since 2000, Canadian farm debt has more than doubled to $84.42 billion in 2014. With rising farmland prices and wild swings in the prices of both inputs and outputs, a number of recent media pieces have raised questions on the farm sector’s ability to meet their debt obligations and their sensitivity to changing market conditions.
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New quota credit exchange available to producers in Manitoba

July 31, 2015
Karen Lee
Dairy producers in Manitoba now have a public exchange to buy and sell underproduction credits. The quota credit exchange opened in December and allows dairy farmers the opportunity to buy or sell a portion of their total daily quota.
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Supply management better than ever for Canadian farmers

July 31, 2015
Julaine Treur
I support supply management. Period. As a member of a Canadian dairy farming family, proudly producing top-quality milk for my fellow citizens, I know supply management’s demise would mean the end of the dairy life I know and love.  Recent articles from various news outlets as well as a newly released study have brought these feelings to the foreground once again.
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Cow comfort at calving

July 31, 2015
Magnus Campler and Katy Proudfoot
Anyone who works in the dairy industry will be aware that there is tremendous variation in maternity pen design. Part of the reason for this variability is a lack of research on what types of environments are best for the cow while she is giving birth.
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