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November 4, 2016
Walt Cooley
Here are a few thoughts on three articles I suggest you don’t miss in this issue:
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Checkoff Watch: Partners continue to deliver milk sales for U.S. dairy farmers

November 4, 2016
The dairy checkoff’s strategy of working with partners to move more dairy is paying off as the country’s leading food service companies, processors and retailers invest in initiatives that find more homes for milk.
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Southeast United Dairy Industry Association (SUDIA) and United Dairymen of Idaho:

November 4, 2016
Your local promotion staff works in a variety of ways with partners and others to help move more dairy. Some highlights: SUDIA and the United Dairymen of Idaho partnered with Chick-fil-A to bring together menu developers from restaurant chains headquartered in the Southeast.
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3 open minutes with Barb O'Brien

November 4, 2016
Dairy Management Inc. (DMI) recently promoted Barb O’Brien to the newly created position of president. In this role, she will oversee the strategic planning and operations for DMI, which manages the national dairy checkoff. O’Brien, a 15-year DMI veteran, also remains as president of the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy.
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Selecting an advisory team for your dairy

November 4, 2016
Stephen B. Blezinger
Most dairies have various individuals who owners and managers can go to for advice in the many areas of management and operational matters. Often, this is informal and includes those individuals having some level of input on a daily, weekly or monthly basis.
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Annual financial conference looks at a new dairy world

November 4, 2016
Alan Zepp
Increased volatility in exports, which is creating price instability, signals that U.S. dairy farmers are operating in a global market more now than ever before, according to Matt Gould, analyst with Dairy Food and Market Analyst Inc.
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By the numbers: Most multi-generational businesses fail

November 4, 2016
Jon Holthaus
There’s nothing any of us want more in this world than to take care of our family. To give them opportunities we never had. So we work and build something, a business, in which the rewards may not be reaped during our lifetime but can hopefully be an opportunity for the next generations.
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Safety: A dairy farm’s necessity, not a luxury

November 4, 2016
Ximena del Campo
Editor’s note: Click here to read this article in Spanish. In a matter of seconds, one small mistake can change a dairy farmer’s life forever. Did you know human negligence is the major cause of machine-related accidents?
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Are you leaving the gate open?

November 4, 2016
Allen Bonthuis
On a dairy, we sometimes think it is our life’s work to open and close gates. It can be so routine that we begin to overlook the importance of a good, well-latched gate. We have all seen that telltale sign of gate troubles. You know somewhere a gate was neglected when a fourth-lactation docile high-producing cow dances across the front yard of the barn like a bred heifer.
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Multiple sites vs. single-site operation

November 4, 2016
Lance Fenton
On a regular basis, we meet with clients to review financial and statistical information. Through these meetings, we have the opportunity to analyze many different dairy operations. Although there are several different operating philosophies, there are also common factors we observe in profitable operations.
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