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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal reaches tentative agreement

October 5, 2015
David Cooper
Beef and feed industry officials applauded the announcement Monday that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement crafted among 12 nations had reached a tentative agreement.
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New Hire Glenn Hoeft, CowKühlerZ

October 5, 2015
Glenn HoeftAirflow and Kühling SpecialistCowKühlerZBaraboo, Wisconsin
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Lallemand Animal Nutrition introduces ProTernative Milk in the U.S.

October 5, 2015
Lallemand Animal Nutrition introduces ProTernative Milk to the U.S. dairy market. It’s a specialized formulation of the active dry yeast (ADY) probiotic Saccharomyces cerevisiae boulardii CNCM I-1079, which helps reduce the negative impact of stress in pre-weaned calves.
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birdsfoot trefoil pods

Birdsfoot trefoil – a niche crop for wet, acidic soils

October 2, 2015
Alisa Anderson Raty
About 35 years ago, Jack Hudson of Dafter, Michigan, decided he wanted to farm. He chose to grow birdsfoot trefoil and raised as much as 1,000 acres at one point.
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Beware of botulinum toxins in under-fermented baleage

October 2, 2015
Melissa A. Bravo

Forage botulism in high-moisture baleage

For many forage producers in the Northeast, the weather has finally given a window to mow late-planted peas and oats for baleage. In fact, a lot of hay has been made into baleage this year all over the country, and some of that was put up just a bit too wet.
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Steve Charter looks through refractometer

Tools of the soil trade

October 2, 2015
Laura Nelson
Monitoring the amount of bare ground, plant diversity, worms in times of moisture and the smell and feel of the soil will give quick indicators of a ranch’s below-ground health. But Kate Vogel, an agronomist with North 40 Ag consulting in Ballentine, Montana, says digging a little deeper will provide more meaningful measurements of soil health.
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Dairy Care365 training video modules focus on calf care

October 1, 2015
On Sept. 29, Merck Animal Health introduced two new Dairy Care365 animal handling training video modules that focus on caring for calves – the lifeblood of any operation.
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Dairy industry gearing up for Movember

October 1, 2015
MoDairy sponsors and supporters are at World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin, to start healthy conversations before the official start of Men’s Health Month in November.
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Noble Foundation celebrates 70th anniversary

October 1, 2015
One man can change the world. Lloyd Noble did – twice – and his vision continues to benefit agriculture 70 years later.
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How many will attend World Dairy Expo in 2022?

October 1, 2015
Walt Cooley
Sometimes it takes an anniversary to realize just how much times have changed. This year marks the 10th consecutive year I will have attended World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin.
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