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State-of-the-art dairy facility gives members' milk a home

April 17, 2012
On April 11, representatives from Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. (DFA) joined officials from the city of Fallon, state of Nevada and Churchill Economic Development Authority to mark the official groundbreaking for a state-of-the-art dairy ingredient manufacturing facility in Fallon, Nevada. Nearly 150 members of the Fallon community and cooperative members, including DFA's Western Area Council, participated in the ceremony.
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On Arkansas cattle farms, a river runs through it

April 17, 2012
It’s not uncommon for Arkansas cattle farms to have streams and rivulets bisecting pastures. Unfortunately, so is streambank erosion, said Dirk Philipp, assistant professor-forages for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.
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Frequent, proper sprayer calibration saves money, pesticides

April 17, 2012
Spring is a good time for corn and soybean growers to calibrate sprayers to avoid wasting money and applying the wrong amount of pesticides, says an Ohio State University agricultural engineer.
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Fate of Maine's tier payment program uncertain

April 17, 2012
Members of Maine’s Agriculture, Forestry and Conservation Committee can’t agree on how much it costs to make milk in Maine - a key number in the state’s unique dairy stabilization program. The tier program provides a safety net for dairy farmers when the volatile price of milk drops, closing the gap between the price paid and the cost of production. Since 2007, the program has paid out $30 million to Maine’s dairy farmers.
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Choose vaccine that can override maternal antibodies

April 17, 2012
Michael Nichols
It’s often said that the most expensive vaccine is one that fails to work. And with current calf prices, it’s crucial that producers protect their calf crop just like any other investment – starting with guarding against summer pneumonia at branding or summer turnout.
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USMEF: Beef export value remains strong

April 16, 2012
U.S. pork exports remained well ahead of last year’s record pace through February, while beef exports trended slightly lower in volume but posted excellent results in terms of value, according to statistics released by the USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF).
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Impacts of media attention

April 16, 2012
The impact of media attention to issues regarding meat production is certainly on the minds of many industry leaders given the enduring lean finely textured beef (LFTB) dialogue. More narrowly, observations of the nearly $40 per cwt pull back in Fresh 50 percent lean processing beef values since early March triggers interest in understanding how long economic impacts of the LFTB conversation may persist.
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Expert: Beef industry has made big changes on food safety

April 16, 2012
A Texas A&M University food safety expert said there are three primary misconceptions about lean, finely textured beef.
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Corbitt Wall feeder cattle report for April 13

April 13, 2012
Livestock Grain Market News national feeder cattle summary.
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Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products introduces WarmFront milk replacer

April 13, 2012
Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products introduces Cow’s Match WarmFront calf milk replacer, formulated with a unique combination of carbohydrates correctly balanced for when temperatures moderate. In warm weather conditions, calves’ energy requirements for maintenance are reduced. Transitioning to WarmFront calf milk replacer results in greater feed efficiency and bottom line potential. Cow’s Match WarmFront calf milk replacer also provides the most optimal protein-to-energy ratio milk replacer when cold stress is no longer a factor. Cow’s Match WarmFront and ColdFront calf milk replacer formulas represent a new way to approach calf nutrition. “With the introduction of WarmFront calf milk replacer, dairy producers can now offer a full potential milk replacer program formulated for the calf’s environment,” says Dr. Tom Earleywine, technical services director for Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products.
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