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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Your management philosophy impacts how employees behave toward the job and the dairy

January 18, 2017
Jorge M. Estrada
Your management philosophy translates into your thinking framework and behavior, impacting your management style. One way this impacts your dairy is by influencing how you work with people and their overall engagement – which translates directly into productivity and return on investment for you.
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Large-herd dairy to test-drive cloud-based herd management software

January 18, 2017
Walt Cooley
Under Current Review: Farmeron’s web-based herd management software One of the most prominent dairies in Hilmar, California, will be testing an upstart company’s cloud-based herd management program against its long-established desktop management software during 2017.
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Dairy futures have played second fiddle to grains

January 18, 2017
Daniel Zelazik
The beginning of my career and love for commodity markets stemmed from my first job dumping grain trucks at a terminal on the Illinois River. It was there I learned the basics of futures, options and hedging. As my knowledge of the markets grew, my role with the grain co-op did as well.
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World Ag Expo: Five dairy-specific new product winners announced

January 18, 2017
Walt Cooley
Five of World Ag Expo’s Top 10 new products have direct application in the dairy industry. Progressive Dairyman Editor Walt Cooley interviewed the companies and innovators behind these new technologies.
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Cellphone use on dairies: It can wait

January 18, 2017
Amy Throndsen
I don’t know how many times I’ve uttered, “Technology is great … when it works.” And it seems like, today, more and more of us are adding, “Technology is great ... when it works and doesn’t interfere with work.”
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Planning for superior growth and production

January 18, 2017
Tamara Scully
Here’s the assignment: Find the lost milk. Where are you going to look? When Cornell students focused on this task, helping a New York dairy producer – one who had an exemplary calf program and whose cows should have been producing 15 pounds or more milk per day than they were – they found it. The lost milk was in the heifer barn.
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Managing your options in the new world of VFDs

January 18, 2017
Dave Lahr
With the implementation of new rules regulating the use of antibiotics important in human medicine, many livestock producers will need to implement different procedures to maintain the health and productivity of their livestock.
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5 steps to increase calf care efficiency in the maternity area

January 18, 2017
Crystal Drager
Perhaps you are sitting at your desk evaluating last year and thinking about the future. This past year has not been the most favorable for the dairy industry: Milk prices are down, calf prices are at their lowest in years, and employees don’t exactly come “free” these days.
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Calves may not be eating or growing like you think on self-feeders and auto-feeders

January 18, 2017
Xavier Suarez-Mena
Feeding calves with self-feeders or computerized auto-feeders has increased in popularity in recent years. These systems can have positive effects for on-farm management, especially around labor, but how are these systems impacting calf performance?
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Taking care of your next generation: Probiotics for calves

January 18, 2017
Jill Havlin
What are the most important animals on your dairy: lactating cows, dry cows, heifers or calves? The correct answer is: All of them. While lactating cows are your current source of income, calves and heifers are your future source of income.
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