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Holstein Association Board holds spring meeting

April 12, 2011
President Larry A. Tande presided at the spring Holstein Association USA, Inc. board of directors meeting held in Brattleboro, Vermont, March 24-25. The Business Plan portion of the meeting included updates on 2011 objectives. The board heard reports from the Audit, Nominating, Genetic Advancement, Legislative Affairs, and Show committees.
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WUD secures half-million in water quality funding

April 12, 2011
Western United Dairymen has secured $500,000 for water quality projects on dairies in California’s Central Valley. The funding is provided through the Agricultural Water Enhancement Program (AWEP), part of the 2008 Farm Bill conservation title, and is administered by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
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$4.8 million paid to MMPA members

April 12, 2011
Michigan Milk Producers Association (MMPA) made cash payments of $4.8 million in equity retirements in April. These cash payments represent the retirement of the 2002 Equities. This is in addition to the $1.9 million in cash patronage from 2010 earnings paid to members earlier this year. Combined, MMPA has paid $6.7 million in addition to the monthly milk check to its dairy farmer members in the first four months of 2011.
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Country artist kicks off 2011 Central Plains Dairy Expo

April 11, 2011
Country music recording artist John Michael Montgomery started the 2011 Central Plains Dairy Expo with a bang on March 29. More than 2,600 people were estimated to have attended the three-day event in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with the vast majority being dairy producers. Other special events included a Prayer Breakfast, where Harvey and Lisa Van Ess, Van Ess Dairy, Sanborn, Iowa, and Mike Wells, president and CEO of Wells Dairy, LeMars, Iowa gave testimonials in faith. Story continues below photo slideshow.
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Students praise grazing school for novices

April 11, 2011
OVERTON, Texas -- $4,111: that's the average of what students of the Grazing School for Novices estimated they'll save annually from what they learned at the course.
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Minnesota applies for statewide TB-free status

April 11, 2011
Upgrade means fewer requirements for most Minnesota cattle producers; state remains committed to ensuring disease is eliminated from cattle and wildlife. The Minnesota Board of Animal Health today announced that the State of Minnesota will be submitting an application for statewide bovine Tuberculosis (TB)-Free status by the end of April. The request comes less than six years after the discovery of an infected beef herd in July 2005. The Board anticipates approval of the application in late summer or early fall of this year.
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NMPF and IDFA criticize New Jersey raw milk bill, urge governor to oppose it

April 11, 2011
The leading national trade organizations representing dairy producers and processors today sent a letter to New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, urging him to oppose legislation in the state senate that would allow the direct sale of raw milk to the public. In the letter from the dairy associations, which was also sent to State Senate Democratic Majority Leader Stephen Sweeney, the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) and the International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) said that the food safety risks inherent in raw milk will increase the incidence of foodborne illness and reverse public heath improvements in New Jersey.
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USDA predicts 5 percent increase in planted corn acres for 2011

April 11, 2011
A recent Prospective Plantings report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows an increase in corn acres the National Corn Growers Association said. The report, based on a survey of actual farmer intentions in March, states farmers intend to plant 92.2 million corn acres in 2011. This is a 5 percent increase from 2010 and up 7 percent from 2009. If realized, it will be the second highest corn planting in the United States since 1944. This is just behind the 93.5 million acres planted in 2007.
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Pinkeye: Still a major, preventable drain on cash flow

April 11, 2011
Skip French
There are many cattle diseases to be concerned about as a dairy producer, but pinkeye is one of the more highly contagious diseases. It is an infectious bacterial disease of the eye of cattle caused by Moraxella bovis. It has been documented around the world. Even though pinkeye is a non-fatal disease, it does have a staggering economic impact on the cattle industry. Pinkeye continues to be prevalent throughout the United States and is considered a major economic health problem for the dairy industry.
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Picture your family winning the Dairy Life Photo Contest

April 11, 2011
If you couldn’t picture a better way of life than family dairy farming, here’s your chance to prove it. Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc., a family-owned business, is proud to introduce the Dairy Life Photo Contest. The contest is calling all dairy farm families to submit photos that capture what their cherished lifestyle is all about. Winning entrants will appear in a 2012 calendar to be distributed across the country and at the 2011 World Dairy Expo.
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