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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Corn Dust Research Consortium seeks support for Beekeepers, farmers

February 28, 2014
The non-profit Pollinator Partnership (PP) released the 2013 Preliminary Report and Provisional Recommendations of the Corn Dust Research Consortium (CDRC), a multi-stakeholder initiative formed to fund research with the goal of reducing honey bee exposure to fugitive dust emitted from planter fan exhaust during mechanical planting of treated corn seed. View the report with provisional recommendations starting on page 23.
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World Ag Expo seminar focused on dairy consumer trends, successful dairy marketing promotions

February 28, 2014
Paige Nelson
At the 2014 World Ag Expo, held in Tulare, California, Progressive Dairyman and other program sponsors hosted speakers from the Dairy Council of California and the California Milk Advisory Board at the noon seminar session Feb. 12.
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Rock River Laboratory introduces new FeedScan app

February 28, 2014
Rock River Laboratory Inc. introduces FeedScan, a smartphone and tablet application for electronic sample submission. The new tool provides a convenient means to submit feed, forage, water and fecal samples directly to the lab for analysis.
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Spring brings hope

February 28, 2014
It has been a long, hard winter. Many could argue that is the nature of the season – to which I’d agree – but in my book, these last few months seemed to take it a bit further than usual.


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March is Nutrition Month

February 28, 2014
A primary goal at Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) is to promote the quality and the great nutritional value of Canadian dairy
products. Through advertising, contests, partnerships, educational programs and media relations, DFC promotes Canadian
milk products and encourages healthy eating habits.

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Rock picking

February 28, 2014
Elaine Froese
“Hey, watch out, there’s a rock the size of a loaf of bread about to go through the header!” I yell to my new hubby in the cab of our combine as we harvest in 1981. “Don’t worry, I saw it, and there will be more,” he confides to me. As a Red River valley farm girl transported by marriage to the Waskada clay loam of southwestern Manitoba, I have developed the habit of picking stones or rocks on my field walks as I deliver meals, fuel or help out with the harvest.
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Breed registrations break records again

February 28, 2014
Karen Lee
Canada’s two largest breed organizations have tallied the number of animal registrations received in 2013 – and both are proud to announce it was another record-breaking year.

Holstein Canada announced it had 285,449 registrations completed in 2013. This number is up 4,829 registrations, representing a 1.7 percent increase over 2012.
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Reproductive performance challenge: B vitamins to the rescue

February 28, 2014
Helene Leclerc
Although milk production has almost doubled during the last 50 years, conception rate did not improve and stayed low. Average conception rate is at 39 percent with pregnancy rate being as low as 15 percent.
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Impact of genomics on genetic selection and gain

February 28, 2014
Brian Van Doormaal
2014 marks five years since the implementation of genomics in Canada, and has the world of genetic improvement ever changed. Genomics was boasted by scientists as a technology that would revolutionize genetic improvement strategies and significantly increase rates of genetic improvement.
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Feeding trial evaluates the physical form of calf starters

February 28, 2014
Mark Bowman
Today we understand that calves must be offered much larger volumes of milk or milk replacer during the first month of life to achieve their growth potential and remain healthy. We have seen a move to group housing and automated feeding of calves, with some producers offering free-choice intake of milk or milk replacer.
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