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Western alfalfa hay situation and outlook

January 30, 2011
Seth Hoyt

Dairies in the six western states of California, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Utah and Arizona produce around 38 percent of the U.S. milk supply. Dairies in these states consume approximately 65 percent of the alfalfa hay produced in the seven western states.

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Evaluating hay and pasture stands for winter injury

January 30, 2011
Stephen K. Barnhart
Severe winter cold coupled with little or no snow cover can result in poor hay and pasture stands in spring. Plants may be killed or weakened, leaving barren areas in the field or thinning of the stand, depending on the severity of winter injury.


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New Technology: Measure hay moisture more accurately at the baler

January 30, 2011
Lynn Olsen

As any hay producer knows, moisture levels in baled hay are critical to putting up a high- quality product.

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Feeding the world is focus of Alltech's 2011 lecture series

January 28, 2011
Emily Caldwell Gwin
In less than 40 years, there will be 9.3 billion people on this earth. And, obviously, those people need to be fed. But 2050 will also mean less land, less water and likely a continued unstable world economy. That's where technology in the agricultural industry comes into play, and it's why Alltech chose the theme, "Feeding the World," for its 2011 lecture tour series.
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Nebraska dairyman hopes to break ground in Wisconsin, faces opposition

January 28, 2011
Farm impact study nixed A proposed 5,200-cow farm does not create enough risk of increasing already high nitrate levels in Rock County soils to warrant an environmental impact study, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. That is the conclusion of an environmental analysis released by the DNR this month. An impact study would have required a more in-depth process than the analysis, had the DNR deemed the study necessary. The public can comment on the analysis until Friday, Feb. 4.
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Brubaker Farms named 2011 Innovative Dairy Farmer of the Year

January 28, 2011
Brubaker Farms of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, was named the 2011 Innovative Dairy Farmer of the Year during a ceremony at the International Dairy Foods Association's Dairy Forum in Miami, Florida. Owners Luke, Mike and Tony Brubaker received the award from IDFA Vice Chairman Dave Fuhrmann, who is president and CEO of Foremost Farms USA Cooperative.
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Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health welcomes back Vista

January 28, 2011
Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health is reintroducing to the U.S. market the Vista vaccine line, which provides dairy veterinarians and producers with the most complete protection available against the most common and costly bovine respiratory and reproductive diseases.
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Learn best milking practices at Dairy Alliance workshop

January 28, 2011
Dairy producers and their milkers can learn the essentials of quality milk production at the upcoming Best Milking Practices workshops to be presented by Penn State Dairy Alliance. Use of consistent milking practices that emphasize teat cleanliness, udder massage and rapid milking is one of the most important jobs on a dairy farm. Consistency of milking affects cow well-being, mastitis risk and milking speed. Consistent use of standardized milking practices such as pre-dipping, fore-stripping, drying teats with a single-use towel, unit alignment, and rapid unit attaching and detaching at the right time are essential for quality milk.
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Minnesota Milk to host Forming Your Farm’s Legal Entity Webinar on Feb. 3

January 28, 2011
Minnesota Milk is hosting a webinar on Feb. 3 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. titled, “Forming Your Farm’s Legal Entity: Why is it important and what are my options?
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Dairy producers implement Environmental Management Systems

January 28, 2011
Dairy producers from around Wisconsin took part in a special project to support superior environmental performance through the development and implementation of an Environmental Management System for their farm. The Dairy Business Association - Green Tier Advancement Project (DBA-GTAP) was a joint venture between DBA and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). The purpose was to change attitudes and behavior in the Wisconsin dairy sector by exploring the use of Environmental Management Systems (EMS) as a tool to establish voluntary environmental improvement goals, measure progress and ultimately protect the natural resources within the state of Wisconsin.
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