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September 27, 2010
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New calculator helps effectively balance rations

September 27, 2010
Translating calculations into ration formulation can be challenging, and a new tool from Arm & Hammer Animal Nutrition is taking the guessing game out of Dietary Cation-Anion Difference (DCAD) balancing. The DCAD calculator – a web-based tool hosted on AHDairy.com – is helping nutritionists and producers translate their feed and forage analyses into useable, on-farm knowledge.
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New Hire Jake Kempel

September 26, 2010
Jake Kempel Winslow, Illinois Ai24 Specialist Semex USA
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National Angus Tour sets new record in Montana

September 24, 2010
A record turnout of 630 registered participants soaked in the late summer scenery of southern Montana at the National Angus Conference and Tour, held in Bozeman, Montana, Sept. 15 to 17.
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Southeast Dairy Coalition born in Atlanta, Georgia

September 24, 2010
As a follow up to the August 5 multi-state meeting in Athens, Tennessee, dairy producers from Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas returned to the table on Sept. 9 -- this time in Atlanta, Georgia -- where they voted to form the Southeast Dairy Coalition. Three producers from Florida, and one from Alabama, who had attended the August meeting in Tennessee, were unable to make the September meeting in Georgia; however, they each indicated their keen interest to participate as the coalition moves forward. The group is also reaching out to South Carolina and Louisiana to bring the number of states to 11.
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Surging corn costs creating jitters in beef prices

September 23, 2010
As expected, September brought bearish pressure on feeder cattle markets with increased supplies of spring-born calves, but this year the arrival of fall was grizzlier than normal with corn prices surging. Early corn harvest yields and silage tonnage have been disappointing and fears that this year’s crop may fall well short of expectations had already surfaced before the USDA began significantly lowering their estimates on the Supply and Demand report issued Sept. 10.  
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Closing up or opening up…

September 23, 2010
Leontien VandeLaar is a member of the Proud to Dairy network. Her family's farm, Four Leaf Clover Dairy, was recently a stop on the Indiana Soybean Alliance Tour. Read her thoughts on the tour and the importance of opening up her operation to the public. Closing up or opening up, that is the big decision dairy farmers all around America have to make. And it is a very tough decision.
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Carbon footprint study tells dairy stewardship’s story

September 23, 2010
Dairy producers have a long history of being sustainable. We care about the environment and our cows, and we are constantly working to become more productive and efficient. In short, we know that sustainability is good business. It is all about making the most efficient use of natural resources – such as energy, water and waste byproducts. Today, we are presented with new challenges. Increasingly, consumers want products and services that they know are made responsibly. Research conducted by Dairy Management Inc., which manages the national dairy checkoff program, shows that “frequent milk users” – those who drink milk at least once per day – may increase their consumption if they believe dairy products are not only nutritious and good-tasting but also environmentally friendly.
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Judge blocks higher payments to Pennsylvania dairy farmers

September 23, 2010
A federal judge is putting a freeze on a state order that would have generated higher payments to Pennsylvania dairy farmers. The Patriot-News of Harrisburg reported on its Web site Monday that U.S. Middle District Judge William W. Caldwell issued a preliminary injunction on the higher premium payments for out-of-state milk sold in Pennsylvania. The paper says about $6 million in annual payments is at issue.
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New Hire Lynn Reed

September 22, 2010
Lynn Reed Pampa, Texas Regional Manager TechMix, Inc.
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