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Reproduction and a temperature-humidity index of 55

April 18, 2016
Stu Rymph
It has been estimated that economic losses related to heat stress in production animals could account for as much as $900 million annually. With this type of financial loss, it is not surprising that dairy producers and their consultants are continually trying to incorporate strategies and management techniques to minimize the negative effects of heat stress.
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Managing change on your dairy farm

April 18, 2016
Kimberly Shipley
The only constant is change – and how dairy farmers handle change is critical to the future success of their operations. Whether change is seen as good or bad, it always presents opportunities. The question is: Will you capitalize on them?
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HERd management: You are not alone: Networking with other women in ag

April 18, 2016
Christina Winch
It was just another day in the barn. My company included the calves, my husband and my three boys. We went about chores, enjoyed some quality time together and got some extra jobs done. The nutritionist and A.I. technician stopped in. The day was full – yet something felt like it was missing.
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The Milk House: The country mouse pauses

April 18, 2016
Ryan Dennis
We froze when we heard the screaming. My girlfriend’s father had gone ahead to bring the car around while she, her mother and I waited by the door of the restaurant. He shrieked as if in the greatest pain of his life. The women ran toward him.
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The Manure Spreader: Recycled treasure

April 18, 2016
Tim Moffett
I’ve never read an instruction manual or how-to book in my life, but somehow people keep giving me their broken stuff – and this perplexes me. Even if it were working, why would I want it?
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When to pregnancy check and why

April 18, 2016
Tyler Stratman
Reproductive efficiency on a dairy is an important factor in overall profitability, and a sizable amount of labor is involved in the synchronization or estrus detection and insemination of cows and heifers. That is why an open cow at pregnancy check is so frustrating.
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Producers battle herd health issues following south central Kansas wildfire

April 14, 2016
Katie Allen
A long road ahead is probably the best way to describe the aftermath of the Anderson Creek wildfire in south central Kansas, particularly for cattle producers who have relied heavily on grazing as the main source of herd nutrition.
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Dairy Economic Update: Production costs, prices mostly 2010 déjà vu

April 14, 2016
Dave Natzke
U.S. average milk production costs are the lowest since 2010, but so are milk prices. Commodity prices are impacting land values and credit conditions in the Southwest. Organic Valley cooperative reported an average milk pay price of $36.79 per hundredweight in 2015. This and other U.S. dairy economic news can be found here.
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USDA raises 2016 milk output forecast, but price expectations mostly steady

April 14, 2016
Dave Natzke
USDA’s April World Ag Supply & Demand Estimates (WASDE) report raised 2016 U.S. milk production and marketing estimates slightly, but left projected milk prices mostly unchanged.
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You might be a rancher if ...

April 14, 2016
Marci Whitehurst
The grass is greening up; babies are jumping around fields; and it's time for some spring-cleaning in the yard. It was in the yard where I found hundreds of bones. OK, not hundreds, but a lot. I found them in my flower beds, the grass and under the porch. Apparently hunting season was good for our cow dogs.
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