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Control feedlot losses with Double D cattle mats

May 8, 2013
Double D Family Mat Shop produces a heavy-duty rubber floor mat that reduces falls in cattle processing areas. The company states that using non-slip mats also reduces the chance of hoof damage.
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Preformed Line Products introduces Ranchmate fencing

May 8, 2013
Preformed Line Products announced the national launch of Ranchmate, a line of new wire fence construction and repair products. The company has applied its proprietary technology – originally developed for the utility industry nearly 70 years ago – to its products for use with high tensile smooth and barbed wire fencing. With this product, farmers and ranchers can build and mend fences like utility linesman have built and fixed overhead conductor lines for decades.
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Pennsylvania high school students toured three farms

May 7, 2013
Twenty high school students from around Pennsylvania participated in the Center for Dairy Excellence Foundation Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow Tour on April 12.
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6th Annual Calf and Heifer VIP program hosts 121 farms

May 7, 2013
More than 220 dairy producers gathered in St. Louis, Missouri, in April for the Calf and Heifer VIP program, hosted by Purina Animal Nutrition.
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Transition diet management essential for controlling hypocalcemia

May 4, 2013
The importance of successfully transitioning dairy cows from pregnancy to lactation has been well documented. With more than 50 percent of periparturient cows experiencing hypocalcemia, dairy experts remind producers about the importance of diet management to optimize health and lactation performance.
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New Hire Tera Koebel

May 4, 2013
Tera Koebel Delavan, Wisconsin Wisconsin and Illinois Territory Manager AgriLabs
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Bale destroyer

May 3, 2013
Roger Littlefield
0513fg_forageforum_2How do you take a 3x3x8 square bale and convert it to two-string bales? According to Roger Littlefield of Highland, Utah, you ask
inventor Sam Esh, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to demonstrate his Bale Destroyer, which does exactly that. But wait, it gets better ­–
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Alfalfa production at Cornfalfa Farms, New Berlin Historical Society

May 2, 2013

050113_haypressThe New Berlin Historical Society is home to an archive of photos and documents from the Swartz family, whose experimental farming methods at Cornfalfa Farms in Waukesha County gained national recognition in the early 1900s. The Swartzes led the way in making alfalfa a viable crop in the state, earning Peter C. Swartz the nickname “Alfalfa King of Wisconsin.”
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Harvesting spring forage crops for early silage

May 2, 2013
Dan Wiersma
Faced with dwindling forage supplies in silos and questionable alfalfa stands, dairy and livestock producers are looking for ideas about growing an early silage crop. Several alternatives are available for growers looking to stretch forage supplies until after corn silage harvest.
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Milk Street Dairy in New York expanding thanks to $50K energy grant

May 2, 2013
Milk Street Dairy LLC, a dairy farm in Tylerville, New York, has completed construction of five new buildings and increased its production capabilities in part due to an investment from National Grid's New York economic development program. The $50,000 National Grid grant helps to defray the cost of extending 3-phase electric service to the dairy farm.
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