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AMTS: CNCPS precision feeding model academic packet available

July 10, 2014
Agricultural Modeling and Training Systems LLC (AMTS) is launching an academic initiative to help educators teach the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System (CNCPS) precision feeding model.
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Several options exist for manure agitation boats

July 10, 2014
Karen Lee
For the first time, six manure agitation boats participated together in an equipment demonstration last month at Marshland Acres Custom Heifer Raising in Durand, Wisconsin. Prior to the demonstration, manufacturers and company representatives shared information about each boat.
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Equipment demo video: Manure agitation boats

July 9, 2014
For the first time, six manure agitation boats participated together in an equipment demonstration. Hosted by Marshland Acres Custom Heifer Raising in Durand, Wisconsin, the event included educational sessions, equipment introductions and the demonstration of six manure agitation boats entering, agitating and exiting concrete manure storage. We asked an expert, Q. Why are manure agitation boats growing in popularity? Manure agitation boats represent a quantum leap in technology – providing significant agitation fuel savings (50 to 60 percent or more) while solving the problem of removing settled manure solids from larger manure storage structures. In addition to helping dairy producers maximize their storage capacity by removing years of built-up solids, they can create a more uniform nutrient content in the manure being applied to the fields. Like any technology, however, there are risks. Dairy staff and professional manure applicators need to safely operate agitation devices carefully, not only for their own safety but to prevent damaging the manure storage (clay erosion, plastic liner damage or undermining a push-off ramp). Taking time to learn and practice safe operation will reduce risk and are keys to making the overall manure agitation process more profitable. Probably the most unique aspect of this technology is its home-grown nature – 70 percent of the manufacturers are either professional manure applicators or dairy farmers who set out to find a way to solve the manure solids problem on their own. Innovations such as in-lagoon GPS guidance, automated systems to prevent liner damage and models that drive themselves into and out of the storage are just the beginning of what is to come. —Kevin Erb, Conservation professional training coordinator, University of Wisconsin Extension VIDEO: For the first time, six manure agitation boats participated together in an equipment demonstration. Hosted by Marshland Acres Custom Heifer Raising in Durand, Wisconsin, the event included educational sessions, equipment introductions, and the demonstration of six manure agitation boats entering, agitating and exiting concrete manure storage. The Professional Nutrient Applicators Association of Wisconsin (PNAAW), Minnesota Custom Applicators Association (MCAA) and University of Wisconsin – Extension planned the event. Read a related article "Several options exist for manure agitation boats."
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Westar launches the Udder Gun cow prep system

July 9, 2014
Westar proudly introduces the launch of its new cow prep system called the Udder Gun. For years, the benefits of using a teat scrubber for prepping cows in a parlor have been widely known. Up until this point, your only choice has been using one of the high-maintenance, electrical driven, rotary brush type teat scrubbers.
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New Hire João Dürr, Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding

July 9, 2014
João Dürr CEO Council on Dairy Cattle BreedingUppsala, Sweden
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New Hire Curt Greer, Zinpro Corporation

July 9, 2014
Curt Greer Business Manager – Dairy Zinpro CorporationPost, Texas
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California experiencing record water prices

July 8, 2014
In California, the drought is making the water market extremely expensive. In the past, the state has intervened in the market, but this year they have allowed the market to self-regulate.
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Markets remain optimistic, however, producers should take precaution

July 7, 2014
Cassidy Woolsey
Record high cattle prices remain in the forecast for this year. But due to the competitive nature of the pork and chicken sectors, a price peak is around the corner.
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USMEF – Korea takes proactive approach on animal welfare, sustainability

July 7, 2014
Animal welfare and sustainability are not yet popular topics of conversation in Asian markets, such as South Korea, but it is only a matter of time before the trends that take root in Europe and the U.S. will find their way around the globe.
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Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding to hold open session on August 5

July 7, 2014
The Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding (CDCB) will host an open session on August 5, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Doubletree by Hilton (Baltimore) BWI-Airport, 890 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum Heights, Maryland.
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