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I belong to... Indiana Dairy Producers: Henk Sevenhuysen

March 11, 2014
Age: 44 History of your dairy, in a nutshell: My wife, Linda, and I own Seven Hills Dairy LLC near Goodland, having purchased it after moving from the Netherlands in 1996, where I grew up on a 60-cow dairy. I’m a fourth-generation dairy farmer, and together we own and manage 2,150 milking and dry cows and 1,950 replacement heifers.
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I belong to... Western Organic Dairy Producers Alliance: Sean Mallett

March 11, 2014
Age: 41 Location: Twin Falls, Idaho History of your dairy, in a nutshell: My family started dairying in 1984 in Jerome, Idaho, milking 80 cows. My step-dad, John Reitsma, built a dairy empire over the next 20 years and owned four dairies, expanding the herd to 10,000 cows.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Shocking collars

March 11, 2014
Baxter Black
A steady growth in population continues worldwide. As we grow, urban development paves and permanently changes the ecosystem. Cities and towns, large and small, annex their surrounding natural woodlands, plains, farms and ranches.
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Transition cows: Cover the basics, then optimize nutrition

March 11, 2014
Sarah Stocks
Successful management of cows through transition is a hot topic among both producers and researchers. Producers know smooth transition means making sure to cover the basics. With the basics covered, the next step is to optimize nutrition. Nutritional management of cows through transition must start during lactation. It requires a good reproduction program and a nutrition plan to manage body condition gain through late lactation.
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Eyeballing health treatment? Take a second look

March 11, 2014
Richard Wallace
How often do you or your dairy employees stop treatment because a cow looks better? If your herd manager or person responsible for administering treatment doesn’t show up to work, do your health records provide enough information for someone to pick up where they left off?
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Why sand is so great for cows

March 11, 2014
Nigel B. Cook
This article was #21 of the Top 25 most well-read articles on www.progressivedairy.com in 2014. It was published in the March 12, 2014 print issue. Research from Dr. Nigel Cook and the Food Animal Production Medicine Group at the University of Wisconsin – Madison provides strong support for sand as the top choice for cow comfort and reduced lameness among dairy herds.
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Are you improving the genetics of the next generation of cows?

March 11, 2014
Robert Fourdraine
The easy answer to this question is yes, but the deeper question is: How much improvement are you making, and could you be making more? For the vast majority of producers, improving the genetics of offspring starts with the selection of A.I. service sires. On the sire side, decisions have to be made about which traits to select for, what minimum or maximum values you wish to consider and how much you wish to spend on a unit of semen.
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Heat stress: The bottom line

March 11, 2014
James Kleinke
Taking a few minutes to calculate heat stress losses and their impact on your dairy’s bottom line can help you strategize for better heat abatement, which could mean more milk, improved fertility and even healthier calves.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Ultimate in passenger discomfort

March 11, 2014
Baxter Black
I fly a lot of miles on a lot of airlines; my best estimate is that I have boarded more than 2,500 different flights over the years. That’s more than the average pilot. I recommend it. There are those who do not like to use airlines.
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The View from Here: Meeting with the banker and other evaluations

March 11, 2014
Mike Gangwer
I have been in New York for nearly two months. The bulk of my work includes meeting landowners and evaluating their performance at meeting water quality standards. These are called annual status reviews. One in particular is memorable. The landowner is just a few years older than me. He is the middle generation of three. His father is now home from an extended hospital stay – and being home includes a daily visit with a nurse.
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