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Checkoff Watch: Farmers, companies team up on ‘Great American Milk Drive’

June 11, 2014
Florida dairyman John Larson saw the appreciation of the people who were lined up more than a block long to receive a free gallon of milk. Larson was at a kickoff event in Miami for the Great American Milk Drive, organized by MilkPEP, Feeding America and the checkoff-funded National Dairy Council. This effort will drive consumer donations of milk for those who need it most.
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Coaching employees is personal

June 11, 2014
Jon Wilcox
We default to sports when we think of coaching, and we have many examples of successful coaches with vastly different styles. Bobby Knight, a college basketball coach with more than 900 victories and nicknamed “The General,” was perhaps most famously remembered for his fierce, combative, expletive-laden, chair-throwing style. Yet he’s loyally defended and fanatically revered by most of his former players.
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Component variation: The billion-dollar lost opportunity

June 11, 2014
John Geuss
The dairy industry is always changing. Shifting consumer tastes, advances in technology and increasing exports drive the current changes. Less fluid milk is consumed, more cheese is consumed, more Greek-style yogurt is consumed, and more low-moisture products such as nonfat dry milk are exported. Today’s dairy growth markets all need dairy components, not water.
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Methionine may help mitigate seasonal effects on productivity

June 11, 2014
Daniel Luchini
Are you at risk of losing money? Much attention has been devoted to estimate the economic impact of heat stress on lactating cows; in 2003, researchers estimated that production losses in the U.S. reached $900 million. During the summer months, cows produce less milk volume and milk components.
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The Power of Habit teaches how to create lasting change

June 11, 2014
Scott Stewart
If you are interested in learning how to create lasting change – either on your dairy, in an organization or even at the most personal level for yourself, you may enjoy reading The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business.
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Crystal-clear liners and shells shed light into milking process

June 11, 2014
Karen Lee
Since the invention of the automatic milking machine, dairy producers have been milking in the dark. Dark liners and stainless steel shells have masked one of the most critical steps of milking – when the milk stream leaves the cow’s teat.
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From plan to profit: Partnering with financial institutions in the robot-buying process

June 11, 2014
Alfred Kamps
The transition into robotic milking requires extensive research. While some producers make the decision within half a year, and others take 10 years, robotic milking is a significant investment in which there are many components to consider. To get all of these puzzle pieces to fit perfectly, proper planning is essential.
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Clean Slate: Bieses see ‘bright future’ after blaze

June 11, 2014
Peggy Coffeen
On February 20, 2010, Marvin and Patty Biese lost their big, red barn to a blaze. But from the ashes, the family found the opportunity to rebuild their dreams – bigger and better than before. That day, the Bieses were celebrating their 10-year wedding anniversary in Cozumel, Mexico. On one of very few multiple-day trips away from their 110-cow dairy near Wrightstown, Wisconsin, the couple was thousands of miles from home when they got the dreaded phone call telling them the old two-story barn where Marvin grew up milking cows and stacking bales was going up in flames.
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For millennials, useful is the new cool

June 11, 2014
Emily Metz Meredith
The Animal Agriculture Alliance’s annual Stakeholders Summit was held in May. Every year at the alliance, when it comes to summit planning, we try to determine how to provide the most timely, insightful and relevant information to our attendees. We try to present the issues of the day, those most pressing affecting our industry in unique ways. We try and think about things differently and hope to inspire all participants to do the same.
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Bollingers feel duty to provide smooth farm transition

June 11, 2014
Amie Howes
Going through any transition can bring about emotions that may not have existed prior to the transition. A family business transition is time-consuming and requires a careful and thoughtful planning process because so many of these emotions come to the forefront. Not accounting for those emotions and overlooking the softer side of the transition process can lead to feelings of loss, hurt and bitterness, creating a rift that can last a lifetime.
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