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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Just dropping by: Imagine the world without music

November 1, 2011
Yevet Crandell Tenney
Outside my window, the world is a glorious panorama of color. The leaves flutter red, yellow and orange in the breeze. Autumn – what a glorious time of year! The artist of heaven paints the world a majestic array of splendor ... and I complain that winter is coming. I swoop from room to room, exhorting my children to hurry up, clean up and shut up. I make sure they know exactly what still needs to be done, and what is going to happen if they don’t get it done.
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On the Edge of Common Sense: Master of none

November 1, 2011
Baxter Black
It helps to know a little about a lot of things. It gives you a broad perspective. It also allows you to make a fool of yourself in many different areas. In my column, readers may notice that I appear to have an opinion on almost everything in agriculture. It might impress some, but real authorities in certain areas can easily see how thin my expertise is spread. For instance, I worked in a sheep parasitology lab during ag school. I tell people casually that I helped work out the life cycles of Thysanosoma actinoides, Stephanofilaria tylisi and Elophora schneideri.
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3 Open Minutes with Wally Smith

November 1, 2011
Wally Smith

In July, dairy farmer delegates from across the country elected a new president of Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC). Wally Smith resides on British Columbia where he owns and operates MariaHolme Farms.


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Activity monitors perform well vs. timed A.I. in Ontario herds

November 1, 2011
Paul Meyer
Recently, a University of Guelph-based graduate student working under the supervision of Professor Stephen LeBlanc completed a master’s research project that investigated the comparative results achieved between timed A.I. versus the use of activity monitors.
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Use genetics to remove labour, pain and image of dehorning

November 1, 2011
Roy MacGregor and Bryan Quanbury
Many studies and research articles have been conducted and all have drawn the same conclusion: There is no physical way to remove horns on dairy animals without creating a task no human wants to do – causing pain to an animal – and thus creating an image the general public cannot understand.
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Behaviour’s role in nutritional management of dairy heifers

November 1, 2011
Trevor DeVries
Replacement heifer feeding programs must be designed to allow heifers to be bred efficiently, calve out by 24 months old and produce to their maximum potential.
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Dairymen cut clinical milk fever incidence with feed additive

November 1, 2011
Tony Okon
A new synthetic zeolite feed additive that binds to calcium in dry cow feed and helps prevent milk fever is grabbing attention in Canada.
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Choose a silage hybrid that fits your farm

November 1, 2011
Robert Larmer
It’s that time of year once again. The leaves have fallen, harvest is near completion and without any break in the action, decisions for 2012 are already upon producers.
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Dairymen use creative social media to give cows a voice

October 31, 2011
What if the next Bond girl was not a woman, but a bovine? Dairyman Ryan Bright and his blogging undercover bovines believe it’s completely possible. Bright works with his dad and uncle, Douglas and Edward Bright, on a 100-cow dairy in Philadelphia, Tennessee. Bright created a witty blog in November 2010, called The Udder Side, where he writes about fictitious undercover adventures of his herd from a cow’s perspective. “I thought I could do something a little off-centered and be more creative than just, ‘Here’s what I did today on the farm,’” Bright says. “That made it more fun for me to write about and still try to get information to non-agricultural people. They can find something good about the farm and find something to laugh about as well.”
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Doing the right things at all times

October 31, 2011
Kindra Gordon
When most people think about cow-calf operations, they visualize wide open spaces, green grass, horse and rider and a beautiful environment.
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