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World Dairy Expo hosts six successful breed sales

October 11, 2011
World Dairy Expo brings the best cows and genetics to Madison, Wisconsin, each year. Throughout the week, five breed sales were held in the Estrumate Sale Pavilion and one on the colored shavings in the Coliseum.
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Calf Care Workshops to be held Oct. 19 & 20 in Wisconsin

October 11, 2011
Calf raising tips, tricks and critical steps that can make a big difference on your dairy will be shared at two upcoming one-day Calf Care Workshops: Wednesday, Oct. 19, Marshfield, and Thursday, Oct. 20, Arlington. Developed by dairy producers for dairy producers, the workshops are for calf managers and caregivers who want to take their calf-raising capabilities to the next level. The hands-on workshops will focus on raising healthy, content calves. Calf raiser Minnie Ward will kick off the workshop with “Get Calf Savvy – Latest Research and Information,” and focus on three important calf care areas: automated calf feeders, colostrums and ventilation.
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Holstein Association USA seeking applicants for new summer internship

October 11, 2011
Holstein Association USA is currently seeking applicants for a new communications & youth programs summer internship. The internship will be based out of the Association’s headquarters in scenic Brattleboro, Vermont, and provide valuable hands-on experience, networking opportunities and personal development to help students prepare for future careers in the dairy industry. Intern responsibilities will involve assisting with various communications projects and youth programs, including preparations for the National Holstein Convention. Specific tasks will include writing press releases, developing video presentations, preparing information for distribution to the media, photography, videography, feature story writing, working with the Holstein Foundation’s Dairy Jeopardy and Dairy Bowl programs, and a member relations project. The internship will include opportunities for some travel, including attending the 2012 National Holstein Convention in Springfield, Missouri.
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Western Kentucky University Professor Jenks Britt receives Merck Animal Health Mentor of the Year Award

October 11, 2011
In recognition of his commitment to the animal-health industry and for inspiring students and others in veterinary medicine, Jenks Britt, D.V.M., D.A.B.V.P., Western Kentucky University Department of Agriculture professor, received the Mentor of the Year Award from the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP) and Merck Animal Health. The Mentor of the Year Award honors individuals who have dedicated their careers to educating, mentoring and advancing the careers of students in the field of bovine veterinary medicine. Britt was honored with a commemorative plaque during the AABP annual meeting Sept. 22-24 in St. Louis. He also will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to next year’s AABP conference in Montreal.
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2011 National FFA Convention to be televised live on Internet

October 11, 2011
In a significant technological move forward for agriculture, the National FFA Organization will stream its 2011 National Convention in Indianapolis Oct. 19-22 live online via the newly launched Alltech Ag Network on iHigh.com. The televised convention will be accessible real time via computers, iPads and all iPhone, Android and BlackBerry mobile devices. As FFA membership stands at more than a half-million students throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, iHigh.com expects this to be their largest telecast ever. Yet the significance of the convention broadcast goes beyond record-breaking metrics.
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Issue 15 2011 (October 12): Industry Watch List

October 11, 2011
Click here to download a pdf of the latest Industry Watch List, provided by Dairy Management, Inc. PD
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Issue 15 2011 (October 12): Export Watch

October 11, 2011
Click here to download a pdf of the latest Export Watch update, provided by Cooperatives Working Together. PD
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PD POLL, final results: Are you in favor of the Foundation for the Future (FFTF) dairy policy plan? [October 12]

October 11, 2011
The National Milk Producers Federation’s Board of Directors voted Sept. 21 in favor of a revised approach to reforming federal dairy policy, with the key change of allowing farmers an individual choice between receiving the financial protection of a government safety net or opting out of such protection. Scroll down or to jump below to see results and comments on this poll. And click here to read about the new poll question, "Do you support the Dairy Policy Act of 2011?" As originally proposed back in 2010, NMPF’s Foundation for the Future (FFTF) program contained a government-subsidized safety net, the Dairy Producer Margin Protection Program, to protect against periods of low milk prices, high feed costs or a combination of the two.
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FFTF dairy policy poll ends early due to new developments

October 11, 2011
Poll to be reset, count new votes on revised plan In the last two issues of Progressive Dairyman, we’ve been asking for your opinions of the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) Foundation for the Future (FFTF) dairy policy reform plan. We appreciate each and every one of you who answered our yes or no question of “Are you in favor of the FFTF dairy policy plan?” and those of you who also took the time to send us your written opinion. We believe that it is because of comments from dairy producers, shared with us, your co-ops, other dairy organizations or directly with NMPF, that we must make an unprecedented change in the course of this PD Poll.
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Treating tails well: Why dock when you could trim?

October 11, 2011
Dario Martinez
It isn’t every day that a simple concept replaces a management practice that has been carried out for many years in the dairy industry. California, the country’s largest dairy state, became the first state in the U.S. to ban tail docking of dairy cattle in early 2010 as a way to improve animal welfare. When the bill was signed into law in January of 2010, California dairy producers were no longer able to “dock” or amputate the tails of dairy cattle, which created a need for other alternatives.
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