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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

3 Open Minutes with Diane Charlton

May 20, 2013
Ed Taylor, Diane Charlton and Antonio Yúnez-Naude recently published new economic research using nationally representative household survey data from rural Mexico that tracks workers over 30 years. Their work shows a decline in willingness of Mexican workers to seek ag labor – both in Mexico and in the U.S. Progressive Dairyman Editor Walt Cooley spoke with Charlton about the potential impacts of this trend on U.S. agriculture.
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Everything good takes time, including employees

May 20, 2013
Tom Wall
For anyone who grows crops for a living or gardens as a hobby, this past “spring” will be hard to forget. Throughout most of the Midwest, it’s been an unusually long, snowy winter and short, wet spring.
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Weighted-average price: Know your numbers

May 20, 2013
Scott Stewart
In health and fitness circles, people are often encouraged to “know your numbers.” Key statistics like height, weight, body mass index, cholesterol and blood pressure numbers are often used as basic measurements – or at least benchmarks for embarking on a fitness program.
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Trust in the consumer is its own reward

May 20, 2013
Roger E. Beers
In my last column for Progressive Dairyman, I discussed how lower SCC limits are being put in place by processors and how the system of premiums for quality milk is potentially going to be replaced by an expectation of quality milk.
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Safe and sound: The importance of dairy equipment safety

May 20, 2013
Kimberly Naffziger
From tractors to loaders, to machinery in the milking parlor, dairies depend on equipment to run their operations. The use of equipment allows dairies to operate more efficiently.
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Getting workers to do what you want

May 20, 2013
Tom Fuhrmann
There is no magic to getting workers to do exactly what you want. It’s possible by simply executing good management. But you’ll need help from a few key workers who can assist if you’ve put them in the right position within your management scheme.
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A day in the life of a robotic milking producer

May 20, 2013
Francisco Rodriguez
With an automatic milking system (AMS), producers can work smarter rather than harder. They might also enjoy a better quality of life with added flexibility in their schedule and activities – a clear advantage of robotic milking over conventional operations.
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Michigan dairies featured in robotic milking panel discussion

May 20, 2013
Ashley Messing-Kennedy
One of the more unique items on the recent Great Lakes Regional Dairy Conference schedule was the robot producer panel. The four different farms represented on the panel were of varying sizes with different robotic systems.
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2012 corn crop: How available is starch this year?

May 20, 2013
David C. Weakley
The past two years have been a challenge in the dairy industry. Drought conditions have wreaked havoc on feed prices, feed availability and the quality of crops grown, not to mention the nutrient content of available forages. Like many, you may have already started feeding corn silage that was put up in 2012.
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Discussion of 400,000 SCC limit dividing the industry

May 20, 2013
Emily Caldwell Gwin
Arguably, the most-discussed proposal at this year’s National Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments (NCIMS) was once again the discussion to lower the somatic cell count (SCC) limit from 750,000 to 400,000. The bi-annual conference took place April 19-24 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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