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WIFE unites farm women to speak out for agriculture

April 9, 2009
Over 30 years ago, a group of farm women in Nebraska recognized a need to speak up for agriculture and formed Women Involved in Farm Economics (WIFE). Today, it is a national organization with local chapters and state associations in 15 states across the country. “Most of our members are ladies who get the dirt under their fingernails,” says Tammy Basel, national WIFE president from Union Center, South Dakota.
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Utah authoress has a passion for dairy youth

April 9, 2009
Robyn Buttars of Lewiston, Utah, has been writing and composing music for more than 13 years. When she reached a special birthday milestone in her life, she decided it was time to take her writing to the next level. “About when I turned 40, I thought, ‘I want to write a book,’” she says. “So I just decided it was time to do it.”
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0609 PD: Mycoplasma may improve with colostrum replacer feeding

April 9, 2009
Several dangerous diseases can be transferred from dam to calf through infected colostrum, Johne’s disease being the most notable. However diseases caused by Mycoplasma species (Myco), including mastitis, are another group of infections transferred through colostrum. Myco diseases can be sinister, difficult to detect and economically devastating.
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0609 PD: Keep calf feeding functional

April 9, 2009
Proteins are long chains of amino acids put together in a specific sequence to perform a particular function in the body. The amino acid sequence of proteins and the subsequent three-dimensional structure of the protein are incredibly complex and are responsible for all their actions in the body.
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0609 PD: Dyecrest Dairy loses only 1.5 percent of bull & heifer calves

April 9, 2009
A healthy calving program is an integral part of a strong dairy business. Especially now that milk prices are low, losing calves or missing conceptions will take a toll on your bottom line. Dyecrest Dairy on the Front Range of Colorado has had great success in keeping their registered herd full of replacements. Dairy owner Terry Dye has entrusted the A.I. and calving aspect of the dairy to his daughter, Amanda Dye, for the past 20 years.
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0609 PD: Facts and fantasies about calf feed

April 9, 2009
Calves dislike feeds with fines – FACT!
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0609 PD: Viable options for pasteurizing and feeding colostrum

April 9, 2009
There are few doubts about the value of colostrum, but there are differences in colostrum management that can have a significant impact on the effectiveness of your heifer’s first meal.
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0609 PD: Manage your calf health through nutrition

April 9, 2009
Calf health as reflected in morbidity and mortality is a consistent and major issue facing the dairy farmer. Data from the USDA-NAHMS studies clearly show that dairy calf mortality remains above 8 percent year after year, representing a significant economic impact on the dairy farm economy. In addition, morbidity remains high, which adds to the economic burden through added labor and health supply costs. More than 50 percent of this morbidity is related to neonatal scours.
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0609 PD: Is it time to bring heifers home from the grower?

April 9, 2009
In today’s milk price environment, everyone is looking for ways to improve efficiency and reduce expenses.
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0609 PD: How to identify a premium heifer developer

April 9, 2009
With dairies becoming larger and specializing in milk production, many dairies continue to send calves to custom operations that specialize in raising heifers.
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