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InFocus: Anaerobic digesters on livestock farms

May 22, 2015
Since 2000, anaerobic digesters on livestock farms have reduced greenhouse gas emission by 19 millionmetric tons of CO2 equivalent. That reduction is equivalent to other potential reductions or mitigations listed in the PDF below.
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Exports are major factor in commercial use of butter, cheese

May 22, 2015
Calvin Covington
Butter, cheese, nonfat dry (NDM) and skim powder (SMP) utilize about 65 percent of the nation’s milk production. In some states, especially the nation’s largest milk-producing states, the percent of milk used by these products is even greater.
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Becoming a disciplined risk taker

May 22, 2015
Curtis Bosma
Hitting a hole-in-one Locking in your milk price at the highs before a large decline in the market is a lot like hitting a hole-in-one in golf. Chances are, you have never done it, and your friend that has tells the story about it all the time.
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Pet the dog

May 22, 2015
Andy (Caygeon) Junkin
For farmers who came from nothing to build something impressive, praise is something they don’t comprehend. They never realize what it’s like to walk in the footsteps of a successful father.
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New IRS tax regulations to impact dairy farmers in 2015

May 22, 2015
Jeff Baker
Changes in federal tax regulations will impact how dairy farmers deduct repairs and maintenance. Does your CPA know about these changes?
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Are you doing what successful managers do?

May 22, 2015
Peggy Coffeen
Why are some managers and employers successful while others are not? Garrison Wynn, author of Amazon.com best-seller The Real Truth About Success, answered this question while keynoting the Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin (PDPW) Business Conference held in March.
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Minimize subclinical hypocalcemia; improve monitoring

May 22, 2015
Gene Boomer
For dairy managers dealing with metabolic issues during transition, subclinical hypocalcemia (SCH) can be one of the more frustrating challenges to overcome. It’s one of those issues you know exists, but the extent is often unclear and the impact unknown.
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Is there a BVDV-PI cow causing my reproduction problems?

May 22, 2015
Michael Coe and Tom Shelton
BVDV can affect the reproductive, respiratory and digestive systems, with possibly the greatest loss impacting reproduction. Because PI cows are a constant source of virus shedding, infection spreads to other cows, resulting in increased days open and decreased milk production.
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Navigate your way through high levels of BHBA

May 22, 2015
Peggy Coffeen
Increased risk of displaced abomasum, ketosis and metritis. Decreased immune function. Lower milk production. Difficulty breeding back. Research has shown that cows with higher levels of blood beta-hydroxybutyrate acid (BHBA) after calving are prone to a host of unpleasant – and unprofitable – fresh cow challenges.
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Benefits of a shorter, one-group dry cow program

May 22, 2015
Jennifer Lanier
Traditionally, 60-day dry cow programs have been considered optimal for dry cow management to maximize milk production in the next lactation. Feeding both far-off and close-up rations also allows producers to control feed costs by feeding higher-quality forages and additives, such as anionic salts, for only three weeks prepartum.
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