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One of the enemies to legalized guest workers

April 7, 2011
Walt Cooley
This issue contains an interesting interview with a dairy producer who is also actively involved in politics. He and others made a few headlines after passing new state legislation in May. Attention soon died away, but I think it will be back again.
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Milk quality: Who sets the rules?

April 7, 2011
Ben Yale
From the first colonies up through the present, the regulation of food sanitation, especially milk and milk products, has been a state -and local issue. Public health regulations were among the earliest Colonial laws. Early rules dealt primarily with public outbreaks of disease. Regulations on food, including milk, evolved as the percentage of the population self-sufficient in the production of food shrank and the percentage who purchased their food grew.
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Yes, you are a coach

April 7, 2011
Tom Wall
Chances are that if you take the time to read this, you’ve been entrusted with the responsibility of managing and leading a team. Whether these people refer to you as coach, boss, doctor, professor or parent, your team looks to you for guidance. No, you don’t actually need to work on a football field to be a coach ... all you need is a team. So how can you embrace your role as a coach and excel at developing those you lead? Here’s a list of some of the roles and responsibilities you have as a leader in your organization.
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Put ingenuity and opportunity to work in 2011

April 7, 2011
Daniel Kohls and Carla Kuehn
After surviving several months of high feed costs and stagnant milk prices, uncertainty still lingers over how all of us in the dairy industry will contend with 2011. In our business and most others, periods of economic stress tend to breed new technologies and practices that further advance efficiency.
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Bill to reform milk pricing to reflect national cost of production will be revived

April 7, 2011
Editor’s note: The following news summaries highlight activity by groups that are interested in and working towards dairy reform. Former Specter-Casey Bill to be reintroduced The Progressive Agriculture Organization recently confirmed it is working with other producers to see that a failed dairy reform bill from the previous session of Congress is re-introduced this year. The bill, known then as S1645 or the Specter-Casey Bill, would change how raw milk at the farm level is priced and would make it reflective of a national average cost of production and impose supply management. Arden Tewksbury, manager of the Pennsylvania-based organization, said that Sen. Robert Casey (D-PA) was reviewing the bill and preparing to reintroduce it.
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Dairy producers find their ‘Pathways to Profit’

April 7, 2011
Karen Lee
In today’s volatile marketplace, profit remains, but finding a way to it can be much more difficult than before. At its annual business conference this March, the Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin paved a course to set its members on their own “Pathways to Profit.” In a pre-conference breakout session, a business coach and two dairy producers joined forces to help others find their own path during difficult economic times. Dr. David Kohl, business coach and president of AgriVisions LLC, said the key to finding profit is to manage revenues, inputs and interest rates and to find a balance amongst all three.
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Attendance and optimism rebound at 2011 WDMC in Reno

April 7, 2011
Walt Cooley
The biennial Western Dairy Management Conference looked and sounded much different than the last time the meeting convened in Reno, Nevada, in 2009 – both in the number of participants and the tone of presentations. Attendance was up about 6 percent this year. And more of the 2011 presentations were optimistic about producer profitability and opportunities in the future.
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3 open minutes with Bill Wright

April 7, 2011
Walt Cooley
Progressive Dairyman Editor Walt Cooley discusses with Utah dairyman and state legislator Bill Wright of Double Tree Dairy in Holden, Utah, the state’s new immigration enforcement and reform bills. The bill that Wright sponsored, which was recently signed into law, will petition the federal government to allow Utah to create a legalized state guest worker program for illegal immigrants who hold a current job, have health insurance, have not committed a felony and pay a one-time fine as well as current taxes.
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Mr. Chairman, Has the EPA gone too far?

April 7, 2011
Committee on Agriculture Chairman Frank D. Lucas delivered the following in an opening statement at a March 10 hearing to review the impact of EPA regulations on agriculture: “There is a reason the top issue for nearly every member of the Agriculture Committee is related to the regulatory agenda of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The reason is simple: Many members of this committee believe over the past two years the EPA has pursued an agenda seemingly absent of consideration for the consequences it would have on rural America and production agriculture.
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It pays to keep cows cool

April 7, 2011
Tom Bailey

Prepare now to meet the demands of heat stress. Take “the 45-day challenge.” Repair and clean fans, sprinklers and drinking troughs in existing systems.


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