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Dairy Dialogue with PDmag

July 1, 2016
Editor’s note: A recent upgrade to our website, Progressive Dairyman, also meant an upgrade in our online commenting system. Check out some recent reader questions and the authors’ responses. Visit the site today to ask a question on any article or leave a comment for the author.
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John Deere StarFire 6000 Receiver

Equipment and tools: July 2016 new product rollout

July 1, 2016

StarFire 6000 Receiver from John Deere

John Deere takes satellite-based guidance to even higher levels of accuracy, repeatability and signal pull-in speed with the introduction of the StarFire 6000 receiver and SF3 signal.
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Cowboy lassoes bike thief in Walmart parking lot

June 30, 2016
Carrie Veselka
An Oregon rancher chased down and lassoed a man attempting to steal a bike from a Walmart parking lot on June 10, holding him until police arrived.
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Combating heat stress using genetics

June 30, 2016
Megan Rolf
The thermometer is nearing 100; the heat index is even higher than that; and we notice that our cattle are suffering the effects.
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Finding $20,000 in a mud hole: A grazing solution

June 30, 2016
Jim Vanderlinde
There seems to be two viewpoints when it comes to grazing. It is either grain is poison, or grass is poison. Maybe those are just the loudest voices from either end of the spectrum, and we don’t hear much from the views that lie somewhere in the middle.
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Fever tick: An old Texas foe poses threat to U.S. beef industry

June 30, 2016
Cassidy Woolsey
For more than 100 years the cattle fever tick has been a force to be reckoned with, specifically in Texas.
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Diana Selbie demonstrates how nitrogen is measured in the fields.

Paring nutrient loss, improving profitability in New Zealand

June 30, 2016
Christina Franc
Dairy NZ has been working to determine the ideal method to increase production while decreasing nutrient loss under a five-year research project called “Pastoral 21,” which is finishing this year.
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Leading through harvest

June 30, 2016
Karen Lee
Ever since my days as a young 4-H member, I have been involved in event planning – so much so that you could probably call it one of my hobbies. While my husband thinks I should consider quilting, baking, gardening or really anything that requires fewer nights away at meetings and days out at events, I just can’t shake my desire to organize events.
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DFC Group

The winner of the 2016 Grate Canadian Cheese Cook-Off

June 30, 2016
In April, the chef de cuisine at Toronto’s Drake Hotel, Alexandra Feswick, emerged victorious in one of Canada’s highest-profile culinary comfort food battles, Dairy Farmers of Canada’s (DFC) Grate Canadian Cheese Cook-Off.
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Workmen Illustration

Woes of the workaholic

June 30, 2016
Elaine Froese
Sometimes the overwhelming demands of farming cause the entire body to slump at the kitchen table. Worn hands stroke graying hair and eyes are reddened and glassy.
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