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Mechanics Corner: Improving diesel fuel efficiency for spring field operations

March 30, 2012
Mark Hanna

Spring is here and, not surprisingly, diesel prices are trending upward. Taking time to implement a few simple management techniques can reduce farm fuel consumption and keep machinery running smoothly.

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New Hire Jason Robinson

March 29, 2012
Jason Robinson Reynoldsburg, Ohio Manager Jersey Marketing Service
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As expected, cattle on feed higher

March 29, 2012
USDA released their monthly Cattle on Feed report Friday afternoon, March 23. The report showed that 11.677 million head of cattle were in feedlots with 1,000 head capacity or larger on March 1 of this year. This was 2.6 percent above last year's on feed number for the same point in time. Pre-report expectations looked for cattle on feed to be up 2.3 percent, so the reported value was mostly in-line with this estimate. Placements into feedlots during February totaled 1.714 million head, up 2.8 percent from last year. Pre-report estimates pegged placements to be higher by 2.7 percent, so again the reported number was about spot on.
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New Hire Nicole Bartlett

March 29, 2012
Nicole Bartlett
 Lexington, Kentucky Director of Feed Marketing and Product Development H. J. Baker & Bro., Inc.
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Questions about robots? Michigan State University facilitates farmer-to-farmer dialogue for answers

March 29, 2012
Holly Harper
This article was #9 of the Top 25 most well-read articles on www.progressivedairy.com in 2012. to jump to the article. It was published in the March 30, 2012. Click here for the full list of the Top 25. Advanced Comfort Technology, Inc’s Holly Harper attended a biannual gathering of Michigan’s Robotic Milking User Group in March. Harper provided an overview of the group’s history (it was founded in 2010) and then a recap of what was discussed at that meeting. We found one of the most interesting topics discussed was that some producers were playing calf sounds in the robot stalls to help the cows let down their milk more quickly.
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World Dairy Expo 2012 dairy leaders to be recognized

March 29, 2012
The dairy industry gathers from around the world each fall in Madison, Wisconsin, to share the very best show cattle, genetics, equipment, research and services. “Only the best come to World Dairy Expo. So, it is only fitting to honor four individuals for their outstanding contributions to the dairy business,” remarks Mark Clarke, World Dairy Expo general manager.
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New Hire Tom Mongoven

March 29, 2012
Tom Mongoven West Bend, Wisconsin Market360 Adviser Stewart-Peterson Inc.
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World Dairy Expo board welcomes new directors

March 29, 2012
World Dairy Expo’s Board of Directors approved five new members at its annual meeting, held March 6 at the Alliant Energy Center, in Madison, Wisconsin. The board is composed of a variety of dairy business professionals from the U.S. and Canada. Established in 1970 as World Dairy Expo, Inc. (WDE), the board serves in an advisory role to the management. Five new members will join the board of directors. The new directors include: Buster Goff, Callum McKinven, Paula Bovre, Jim Crowley, Jr. and Kate VandenBosch.
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New hire Kamal Mjoun

March 29, 2012
Kamal Mjoun Brookings, South Dakota Dairy Research Scientist Alltech
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Nebraska Dairy Princess crowned

March 29, 2012
Emma Lammers, 21, of Hartington, Nebraska, was crowned 2012 Nebraska Dairy Princess during the annual Nebraska Dairy Convention banquet. Lammers is the daughter of Joe and Kathy Lammers of Lammers Enterprise Dairy. She is a junior studying agricultural education at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. Her title includes a $750 scholarship award. Lisa Temme, 20, daughter of Doug and Mary Temme of Wayne, Nebraska, was named first runner-up. She is a sophomore in textile science at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln and received a $250 scholarship. Contestants are judged on their communication skills, interest in dairy promotion and dairy knowledge. The Nebraska Dairy Princess program is sponsored by the state’s dairy farmers through Midwest Dairy Association’s Nebraska Division.
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