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Please, be predictable

September 21, 2011
Tom Wall
When movies are described as ‘predictable,’ that’s typically a bad thing, right? But what about when people are described as predictable ... is that a bad thing too? I suppose that depends on who you ask. If you ask me, predictable people are great. Why? Because when people are predictable, you always know where they (and you) stand. But when they’re not, life can be a real roller coaster.
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Workforce relationships are based on trust

September 21, 2011
Bob Milligan
We all know that our crops and our livestock are most productive when the conditions around them are optimal – needed nutrients, favorable weather, freedom from disease and injury. Similarly, our workforce – ourselves, family members and employees – is most productive and has the greatest job satisfaction when the conditions are optimal. The conditions, again, are the environment. For people, the environment is, most importantly, the farm or agribusiness culture and the relationships with the other people in the organization. The key to culture and relationships is trust.
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Three overlooked but essential business plan elements

September 21, 2011
Greg Squires
The Cambridge Dictionary defines a “business plan” as a detailed plan describing the future aims of a business. Have you heard the phrase “the devil is in the details”? A great number of talented advisers exist who might offer their opinions regarding important elements to be included in a comprehensive business plan. If you surveyed 10 such people, you would probably see 10 lists with different combinations of suggested categories. I believe three categories are among the most overlooked.
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One year later: Are you better off now than you were before marketing?

September 21, 2011
Angie Molkentin
Deb Reinhart and Dave Geiser, who made the decision to begin a consistent marketing program in November 2009 and agreed to share their experiences with Progressive Dairyman readers last year, recently provided an update on their journey to better control of their business through better marketing.
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Wandering worker eyes: Why it’s happening and how to fix it

September 21, 2011
Richard Hadden
Suppose you were to say to everyone in your company, “From now on, just knock off sometime Wednesday afternoon each week, and don’t worry about coming back in until Monday. But we’ll keep paying you for a full week.” What would happen? I suspect that the initial celebration would be followed by a period of genuine concern over your emotional stability. After that, you’d have one heck of a time getting the animals fed, the equipment maintained, the feed mixed or anything else. Your operation would be like a rowing crew in which each rower was pulling an oar with only one arm or the other.
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U.S. milk production climbs back above the line

September 21, 2011
Jon Hauser
I wrote earlier this year about the drivers of U.S. milk production and, in particular, the link between the dollar margin over feed cost and production growth trends (See “U.S. milk production: Shouting down the supply chain,” May 2nd issue, pg. 23). It seemed clear at the time that the sharp decline in seasonal production during the latter part of 2010 was due to a margin squeeze on dairy producers – feed prices were rising and milk prices falling.
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Rebuilding equity: Are you heading down the right path?

September 21, 2011
Scott E. Plew
In a recent survey performed by Progressive Dairyman, 75 percent of dairymen think they will be back to pre-2009 levels of equity within five years. When the dust settled from 2009, our firm analyzed the impact that year had on most dairy operations, and at that time we determined it would take anywhere from three to five years to get back to where we were before that destructive year.
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Scenarios of the future: The evolving veterinary practice

September 21, 2011
Jim Austin
Looking back, U.S. agricultural industries have changed dramatically over the past decade. Given mounting political, social, technological and economic pressures, it is safe to assume that not only will change continue, but it could even increase in rapidity. Looking forward then, how will future veterinary practices succeed?
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NMPF says market stabilization plan would not have taken effect before 2012

September 21, 2011
The market management element of the dairy legislative package being readied for introduction in Congress would not have been active in 2010 or 2011, according to the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF), which helped develop the Foundation for the Future program on which the legislation is based. NMPF made the announcement to clarify misconceptions that farm-level margins would have been tight enough in the past 18 months to activate the proposed Dairy Market Stabilization Program (DMSP), one of three elements of NMPF’s Foundation for the Future program.
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2011 World Dairy Expo: S.A.E. Afikim USA and The Insentec Galaxy Robot

September 21, 2011
World Dairy Expo is where the dairy industry meets. No other dairy event in the world compares. Designed for dairy producers and industry partners, World Dairy Expo is a showcase for elite dairy cattle, cutting-edge research and modern technologies.
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