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Magic Valley dairy producers attend annual rafting trip

July 14, 2010
Several dairy producers from the Magic Valley area of Idaho attended the annual rafting trip July 8-10 in Salmon, Idaho. Jami Gaver, owner of Rocky Mountain Pharmaceuticals, hosted the event at his home in Salmon. Carl Billhimer, a sales representative for Novartis Animal Health, sponsored the event on behalf of the company.
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Cheese production from Jersey milk conserves resources and reduces environmental impact

July 14, 2010
With more than 40 percent of U.S. milk production utilized in the manufacture of cheese, using nutrient-dense milk produced by smaller Jersey cattle produces substantial reductions in water and land usage, fuel consumption, waste output and greenhouse gas emissions compared to using Holstein milk.
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Cow Camp provides youth three days of dairy activities

July 13, 2010
Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, California, hosted 55 dairy enthusaists for Cow Camp. The three-day event, which began July 8, was sponsored by the California Junior Holstein Association. With the help of Dr. Stan Henderson, Mr. Rich Silacci and California Holstein Secretary Kate Briggs, educational focus was on the sales and promotion end of the Holstein industry.
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Dairy Intern: Katelynn Robbins

July 13, 2010
Senior, Morrisville State College Intern with the American Milking Shorthorn Society Based in Beloit, Wisconsin Background Q. In what area are you pursuing a degree? I have my associate's degree in dairy science, and I will be graduation with my bachelor's degree in agricultural business in the spring 2011. Q. What is your agricultural background? I have my own hobby herd of registered Milking Shorthorns, Red and Whites and Holsteins.
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Dairy Intern: Resha Jacquier

July 13, 2010
Senior, Delaware Valley College Marketing intern with Genex Based in New England and New York Background Q. In what area are you pursuing a degree? I'm studying large animal science. Q. What is your agricultural background? I was born on a small farm in Southwick, Massachusetts, where we have raised some beef, but mostly Spotted Draft Horses. My parents own an auction company so we travel around New England and New York, conducting farm dispersals. My grandparents own Laurelbrook Farm in East Canaan, Connecticut, and milk upward of 850 head of Holsteins.
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'Manure Happens' field day held in Pennsylvania

July 12, 2010
Manure Happens was a field day held on June 25, 2010 at Mains Dairy in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. This event was all about using nature’s free fertilizer responsibly. Approximately 100 people were in attendance including the speakers and industry sponsors. The day began with a presentation by Dr. Doug Beegle of the Pennsylvania State University.
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Conservation tillage silage corn production expanding in California’s San Joaquin Valley

July 12, 2010
California’s San Joaquin Valley is home to several of the most productive dairy counties in the nation.
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Biofuels workshop touts potential for alfalfa as cellulosic feedstock

July 10, 2010
Seeking to sidestep widespread concerns of using food for fuel and to demonstrate alfalfa’s potential for cellulosic ethanol production, particularly in rotations with corn.
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Ready for corn silage? Prepare with this list

July 10, 2010
Check off these items as you go – many have a safety slant to them.
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Lost Rivers Grazing Academy: Snow caps irrigated pasture management

July 9, 2010
The Lost Rivers Grazing Academy held its spring session June 15-18th at the Eagle Valley Ranch in Salmon, Idaho.
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