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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Use improved nutrition to enhance immune function, fertility

February 24, 2016
Joel Pankowski
Dairy cow fertility has improved significantly over the past 10 to 15 years. Recent USDA data show that on most farms, 21-day pregnancy rates are on the rise, with many herds achieving 20 percent or better on a regular basis.
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Data help verify practices, protocols and procedures

February 24, 2016
Glaucio Lopes
You spend time and effort measuring and monitoring animal performance metrics on your dairy. Just as football or basketball coaches pour over player stats to help improve team success, dairy producers track individual, group and herd data to enhance their operations’ productivity and profitability.
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Addressing animal welfare doesn’t have to be complicated

February 24, 2016
Karen Lee
Animal welfare is more than simply understanding animal health; however, by learning what it means to farmers, veterinarians, customers and consumers, you might find it’s also not as complex as some people make it out to be.
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11 ways to become a more effective dairy advocate

February 24, 2016
Stan Erwine
We often get questions from dairy farmers about how they can become more effective at telling their story to build and convey trust and confidence in dairy to consumers.
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Researchers find that new use for old drug equals more milk

February 24, 2016
Holly Drankhan
A single bolus – that is all a cow may require to increase her milk yield and longevity, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Dairy Science.
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Manage, monitor metabolic ‘Armageddon’ in transition cows

February 24, 2016
Sabine Mann, Jessica McArt, and Daryl Nydam
Dairy cows experience a state of negative energy balance (NEB) during the transition from pregnancy to lactation when the energy demand of milk production cannot be met by feed intake alone. The drop in dry matter intake around the time of calving leads to insufficient amounts of protein intake and available blood sugar needed for the production of milk protein and lactose.
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Why balanced hoof trimming leads to a better bottom line

February 24, 2016
Aaron LaVoy
When it comes to hoof trimming, are you getting precision balance – or are you just getting smaller hooves? Hoof comfort has a major effect on milk production, reproduction, longevity, cull rate and overall herd health.
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Three steps to zero lameness

February 24, 2016
Jamie Sullivan
The buzzwords in the industry right now are animal welfare, lameness and cow comfort. The general public and food retail giants such as Walmart and Tim Horton’s that purchase our dairy products want more than just a quality, well-priced glass of milk; they want assurance the animals producing this product are well cared for.
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California: Concentrating on clean, sustainable groundwater

February 24, 2016
Karen Lee
The state of California has been battling a drought for the past four years which has emptied reservoirs, fallowed orchards and dried up thousands of domestic wells. It has also led to new groundwater regulations for the agriculture sector.
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Decanter centrifuges are ahead of manure management curve

February 24, 2016
Josh Gable
Management of manure is growing in importance for dairymen given a variety of issues that range from the inherent desire to protect the environment to the need to ensure profitability.
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