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Novus International Inc. celebrates 20th anniversary

June 22, 2011
Novus International hosted more than 500 people from 30 countries on June 16 at its Global Headquarters facility in Missouri Research Park in recognition of its 20th anniversary. Customers, partners and friends of Novus joined together to enjoy a Celebration Ceremony featuring leaders from government and the worldwide agriculture industry.
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AABP calls for applications for 2nd annual AgriLabs Dr. Bruce Wren Continuing Education Awards

June 22, 2011
In collaboration with the American Association of Bovine Practitioners (AABP), AgriLabs is offering an award to two veterinarians – one beef and one dairy – to encourage and fund recent graduates in their post-graduate continuing education efforts. Named as a tribute to Bruce Wren, D.V.M., each award will provide $5,000 for professional-development training so these practitioners may better serve their producer-clients. Completed applications are due July 15, and the presentations will be made at the annual AABP Awards Banquet.
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Hawai‘i Fresh Milk Industry establishes CTAHR scholarship

June 22, 2011
The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) announced the establishment of the Hawai‘i Fresh Milk Industry Legacy Scholarship Endowment. The $35,000 scholarship gift from the Hawai‘i Fresh Milk Industry (HFMI) will support students pursuing studies in the animal sciences program with an interest in sustainable dairy or other livestock production in the Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences. “We are appreciative of the endowed scholarship,” said Sylvia Yuen, interim CTAHR dean. “It is an investment in the future – a legacy from the dairy industry that will help grow and diversify Hawai‘i’s economy. Many bright and deserving students will be the beneficiaries of this generous gift.”
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Novus International Inc. celebrates 20th anniversary

June 22, 2011
Novus International hosted more than 500 people from 30 countries on June 16 at its Global Headquarters facility in Missouri Research Park in recognition of its 20th anniversary. Customers, partners and friends of Novus joined together to enjoy a Celebration Ceremony featuring leaders from government and the worldwide agriculture industry.
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ARM & HAMMER rumen buffers listed by OMRI for use in organic dairy rations

June 22, 2011
Two rumen buffers manufactured by Arm & Hammer Animal Nutrition – ARM & HAMMER Feed Grade Sodium Bicarbonate and SQ-810 Natural Sodium Sesquicarbonate – have been listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in organic production. OMRI is an independent agency that reviews and evaluates products for use under the USDA’s National Organic Program Rule in organic production and processing. ARM & HAMMER rumen buffers now join DCAD Plus Feed Grade Potassium Carbonate as OMRI listed ingredients offered by Arm & Hammer Animal Nutrition.
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Animal Health International, Inc. announces final merger transaction

June 22, 2011
Lextron, Inc. and Animal Health International, Inc. (AHII), which also did business under the name “Walco,” announced the close of their transaction and completion of the merger. Lextron has acquired all of the outstanding common shares of AHII for $4.25 per share, or approximately $111 million, plus the repayment of AHII's outstanding indebtedness, for a total purchase price of approximately $251 million.
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Mahindra announces ‘Work Hard, Play Hard’ Sweepstakes winners

June 22, 2011
Mahindra USA has announced its grand prize winners in its “Work Hard, Play Hard” Sweepstakes – a promotional sweepstakes that was open to residents in the Gulf States area of the country. Thomas Hart of Soperton, Georgia, is the winner of the first Grand Prize – a Bill Dance Signature Series Mahindra 3016 Tractor with Front Loader. Dennis Neal of Brookhaven, Mississippi, is the winner of the second Grand Prize – a full-outfitted Tracker Pro-Angler 16 Bass Boat with Trailer.
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May placements show steep decline

June 21, 2011
USDA-NASS released the June Cattle on Feed (COF) report on Friday, June 17. Most cattle market analysts were expecting a decline in cattle placed on feed given that relatively heavy placements had occurred in previous months. USDA indicated that 1.81 million head were placed during May, which was 220,000 head or 10.8 percent fewer than during the same month one year ago. Trade estimates had expected about a 7.5 percent reduction so placements were even lower than some expected.
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Ergot fescue fungus can cause big problems in cattle

June 21, 2011
Summer often brings the appearance of ergot in fescue seed heads. Ergot also shows up in several cereal grains and other grasses.
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Beef reproduction meeting stays in Joplin despite tornado

June 20, 2011
A beef cattle reproduction conference, Aug. 31-Sept. 1, will remain in Joplin, Mo., as originally planned, said University of Missouri Extension specialists.
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