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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

How can I make sure next year’s tax season isn’t a nightmare?

April 18, 2017
Paul Campbell
What do the words “tax return” bring to mind? For many people, fear, dread, disgust and overall dislike are the first thoughts. Accompany these feelings with the average person’s innate inclination of procrastination, and filing taxes is a recipe for a “tax nightmare.” Let me give you an example.
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Earn your spot

April 18, 2017
Andy (Caygeon) Junkin
Too often, farm kids return home to the farm because they’ve been told there is always a place for them. However, this can create a sense of entitlement. They feel they are entitled to a spot on the farm instead of feeling humbled by the experience and driven to earn their keep.
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Quality counts: Keep your milk quality on track

April 18, 2017
Keith Engel
When identifying milk quality issues, a standard plate count (SPC) test isn’t enough. Elevated SPC could indicate dirty equipment, poor cooling, contaminants from the environment or a variety of other issues.
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Your milk quality program: 6 ways to discover what makes it and breaks it

April 18, 2017
Mario A. Solis Flores
As I was standing in the headlocks of the hospital barn, holding an IV bottle in my hand while it was draining, I remember staring at the treatment cart with four more IVs to give.
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High-quality milk requires multiple management strategies

April 18, 2017
Melissa Hart
The definition of “high milk quality” and standards for acceptable udder heath are continuously becoming more rigorous, and dairy producers who wish to remain competitive must meet or exceed these evolving standards.
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Genomic giants: How two herds excel at breeding elite genetics

April 18, 2017
Kathleen O’Keefe
Making it to the top in the ultra-competitive world of Holstein genomics is a tough game. Do it once, and they might call you lucky. But rank among the best year after year? That’s another thing altogether.
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Vet checking cows

2 questions that will transform the way you breed your herd

April 18, 2017
Chrissy Meyer
There’s no other dairy farm in the world exactly like yours. So it should be logical that no single standard genetic index will fit the goals of all dairy producers.
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Breed for less mastitis, lameness and fresh cow diseases

April 18, 2017
Michael Schmitt
Genetic selection is not a quick fix for reducing occurrences of prevalent diseases facing today’s dairymen. Nevertheless, it demands to be a part of the discussion. Genetic selection should be viewed as an investment in the herd for the long term because compounding effects over generations are realized only with time.
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Don’t let mycotoxins diminish reproductive performance

April 18, 2017
Joel Pankowski
If you feed dairy cows, at some point, in some way, you will deal with the negative effects of mycotoxins on animal health and performance. The challenge often lies with the degree, since symptoms of mycotoxin contamination are wide-ranging, often nonspecific and may be seemingly unrelated.
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Back to the basics: Understanding genetic traits and indices

April 18, 2017
Mandy Schmidt
Genetic theories are complicated. Choosing a package of genetics to create more profitable cows doesn’t need to be. The dairy genetics industry has done a nice job creating an overwhelming number of traits from which dairy producers can select. In fact, there are over 70 selection traits. Nobody has time for that.
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