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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Hoof trimmers gather to listen and learn

July 18, 2017
Edwin (Skip) Blake
Over 80 hoof-trimming enthusiasts met in Tomah, Wisconsin, to network and learn more about their trade at a winter getaway on Feb. 18-19. The gathering was coordinated by trimmers Skip Blake from Wisconsin and Justin Addy from Minnesota, and included conversations around certification, lameness and professional development.
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Just dropping by ... A walk through a life

July 18, 2017
Today, I attended the graveside services of my uncle. It was a sweet service set in the old country cemetery of Heber, Arizona. The marble and sandstone grave markers are nestled under towering pines and surrounded by limestone hills.
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Mechanics Corner: Choosing the correct hay gathering tool

July 18, 2017
John Schutte
Across the country, millions of acres of hay are baled or chopped every year. Nearly all of this hay needs to be gathered into a windrow to allow it to be picked up for harvest.
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Darigold CEO outlines NAFTA renegotiation priorities at congressional hearing

July 18, 2017
The CEO of a major farmer-owned dairy cooperative in Washington state told a congressional panel today that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has created jobs and increased sales for his company and the entire U.S. dairy sector, and that a renegotiated treaty must maintain market access to Mexico while also fixing trade challenges with Canada.
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Cooling efficiency: The key to summer profitability

July 18, 2017
Suzanne Meck
Decisions on the dairy should be based on increasing efficiency to improve the bottom line. As you weigh the costs and benefits of cooling your cows, the numbers quickly add up: Cooling wins every time.
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Gain control of digital dermatitis

July 18, 2017
Keith Sather
Acknowledged as a leading cause of lameness in the dairy industry, digital dermatitis (DD) is a widespread problem present on the majority of U.S. dairies. Also known as hairy heel warts, this costly and highly contagious disease progresses quickly. If not caught in the early stages, DD can result in permanent hoof damage.
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Consider these options when choosing curtains

July 18, 2017
Victoria Diegnan
What is one of the first things you notice as you drive by a dairy farm? Some might say the smell, but for even those outside of the industry, one of the first things you notice are the barns. They are the farm.
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Automation encourages next generation at Stensland Family Farms

July 17, 2017
Somula Schwoeppe
From milking by hand in 1915 to milking with robots today, Stensland Family Farms has embraced technology’s role in providing an opportunity for dairying, agritourism and on-farm processing.
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Rabobank: Global dairy’s ‘Top 20’ position for the future

July 17, 2017
Dave Natzke
The names on Rabobank 2017 Global Dairy Top 20 list haven’t changed much from a year ago, but the world’s largest dairy companies are taking different paths as they focus on the future.
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Scott Brothers Dairy redefines ‘milk quality’ to meet customer expectations

July 17, 2017
Jenna Hurty-Person
One California dairyman is expanding his definition of “milk quality” beyond somatic cell count to better capture what customers and consumers are really looking for in his products.
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