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0209 PD: Manage your time like it’s your money

January 14, 2009
It’s been said that “time is money,” but have you ever considered how much your time is worth to your dairy business?
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0209 PD: Working safely in cold weather

January 14, 2009
Exposure to cold can lead to serious illness, so it is important to be aware of the temperature and how to protect yourself against it.
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0209 PD: When emotions run high: Coping with organizational change

January 14, 2009
Think about the last time your organization went through a major change.
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0209 PD: Jersey breed posts most-ever registrations in 2008

January 14, 2009
It wasn’t the 87,683rd Jersey registered last year that is credited with an amazing feat, nor was it the last one recorded on Dec. 31, 2008, but it was all 94,774 animals, their owners and caretakers, and the American Jersey Cattle Association staff and its members that combined their efforts to leave a lasting mark on history.
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0209 PD: Providing a good start for dairy calves

January 14, 2009
Today’s economic downturn requires a long-term perspective and a focus on efficiency in modern dairy operation systems.
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0209 PD: BVD: How aggressive testing helped us improve our dairy

January 14, 2009
Editor’s note: In a previous Progressive Dairyman article, veterinarian Bruce Hoffman discussed the importance of identifying and eliminating persistently infected BVD animals.
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0209 PD: Training new employees

January 14, 2009
No matter how carefully a manager recruits and selects employees, they will not come to their new jobs with all the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities. Training is essential if employees are to reach their potential.
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2009 Managers Academy Preview

January 14, 2009
Dairy owners, managers, industry directors, processors, marketers and distributors will develop the “mind of a manager and heart of a leader” at Managers Academy Jan. 20-22 in Orlando, Florida.
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0209 PD: Progressive Events: Women in Dairy Conference

January 14, 2009
Dairy women across Pennsylvania gathered for the third Women in Dairy Conference, held at the end of November in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania.
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3 open minutes with Paul Simon, 2009 World Ag Expo Chairman

January 14, 2009
Q. What’s new for dairy producers at World Ag Expo this year? SIMON: Dairy producers will have the opportunity to search our new digital showgrounds and plan their own agenda from more than 600 dairy exhibitors and 1,600 total exhibitors. This new feature will allow each producer the opportunity to customize their experience and search out the newest and most innovative dairy technology before they arrive. Q. What’s the most unique thing many don’t already know about World Ag Expo 2009? SIMON: For the first year, World Ag Expo and E. M. Tharp Inc. Golden State Peterbilt will be auctioning off a Peterbilt 340 truck equipped with a 4,000-gallon water tank. The auction will take place Feb. 11 in the afternoon. All the proceeds from the auction will be donated to Children’s Hospital Central California. Children’s Hospital has touched the lives of many of us in production agriculture. We felt like this would be a great opportunity to say thank-you. Q. How did the introduction of electronic registration change last year’s WAE visitor experience? SIMON: Digital registration gave attendees the opportunity to pre-register their information and have their World Ag Expo badge mailed to them before the show. This made it easier for attendees to enter the showgrounds and cut down on waiting times at the gates. Nearly half of the 2008 attendees registered early. In 2009 we expect even more attendees to pre-register. Q. How will doing electronic registration again make for a better visitor experience? SIMON: The badge also comes with a personalized bar code, so for those who would like to request more information from an exhibitor, all they have to do is have their badge scanned and the exhibitor will have all the data he or she needs to send the producer more information on a new technology. Q. How do you anticipate a slower U.S. economy to impact this year’s show? SIMON: We expect to see a similar number of visitors for 2009 as we have seen for the last number of years. Agriculturalists who are looking for the very best in agriculture technology know that there is only one place to go to get a comprehensive look at what’s new in the ag industry. They trust that we will deliver on their needs for the next year. That is what we have built our reputation on over the last 42 years. Q. How do you foresee the show being different in five years? SIMON: Expo will continue to be a global resource for agricultural technology and equipment. This year we made a strong push to expand onto the web. We will continue to develop this tool so that we can educate attendees and connect qualified buyers with new technology year-round. Q. What non-dairy exhibit should all dairy producers visit? SIMON: I always recommend the ride-and-drive exhibit. There is no better place to test new agriculture equipment than in the driver’s seat with the engine running. PD For more info, e-mail info@farmshow.org
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