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Enrollment in agriculture programs shows growing interest in farming

May 15, 2012
Judging by the enrollment numbers of numerous agricultural programs for students, youth are showing an increasing interest in farming, reported South Carolina's Independent Mail. More than 10,000 students are enrolled in agricultural programs in South Carolina's secondary schools, said John W. Parris, director of the South Carolina Agri-News Service in Columbia.
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April milk-feed price ratio lowest since early 1990s

May 15, 2012
The April 2012 milk-feed price ratio could be the lowest dating back almost two decades. The index is based on the current milk price in relationship to feed prices for a ration of 51 percent corn, 8 percent soybeans and 41 percent alfalfa hay.
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Kids raised around cows may have fewer allergies

May 15, 2012
Reuters recently reported on a new European study that found kids who grow up on farms and have contact with cows and cow milk are less likely to have allergies and asthma than kids raised nearby but not on a farm. Reuters mentioned that previous research has shown kids raised on European farms have lower rates of asthma and allergies than other children. However, these new findings help identify what specifically may protect some farm-raised youngsters against developing asthma or allergies.
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New sustainability resources from Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy

May 14, 2012
Since the launch of the U.S. Dairy Sustainability Commitment in 2008, the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy -- established under the leadership of America’s dairy producers -- has united the dairy value chain in a collective effort to measure and improve the environmental, social and economic sustainability of U.S. dairy. Using a research-based approach, the Innovation Center is establishing benchmark measures of industry-level dairy sustainability, while putting tools in the hands of decision-makers to drive innovation at individual businesses.
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Cows on the Concourse set for June 2 in Madison

May 14, 2012
Cows, calves and tasty dairy treats are making their annual appearance on the Capitol Square in Madison, Wisconsin, for Cows on the Concourse. The free event, which takes place 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 2, has relocated to North and South Pinkney Street and East Washington Avenue. The event kicks off June Dairy Month in Dane County.
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New York farm launches biogas program

May 11, 2012
A dairy farm in Wyoming County, New York, was in the spotlight May 1 as officials cut the ribbon for the grand opening of a manure-to-electrical-power dairy project, Synergy Biogas. The biogas facility at Synergy Dairy produces gas by digesting food and cattle waste -- generating enough power to run about 1,000 homes.
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Dairy co-ops lead revenue increase for nation's 100 largest ag co-ops

May 11, 2012
The nation's 100 largest agriculture cooperatives reported near-record revenue of $118 billion in 2010, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager announced last week. This was an increase of 4 percent over 2009 figures. Net income for the 100 top agriculture co-ops was also up more than 10 percent in 2010, reaching $2.39 billion, up from $2.16 billion in 2009. Leading the revenue increase were dairy cooperatives, which saw 2010 revenue climb more than 14.5 percent from the previous year, to $29.45 billion. Dairy cooperatives accounted for more than half of the revenue increase recorded by the top 100 ag coops in 2010.
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New Holland media event and factory tours

May 11, 2012
Emily Caldwell Gwin
The New Holland Agriculture equipment company was established in the 1890s and was named for its location: New Holland, Pennsylvania. After much growth and many mergers, the company is now part of CNH and owned by Fiat Industrial. Fiat S.p.A. includes brands such as Jeep, Chrysler and Dodge. New Holland Vice President Abe Hughes said leadership in the company began to recognize a need to “rejuvenate” the New Holland brand name. The company held a media event April 25-26, where more than 20 agricultural print, radio and television outlets were invited to learn about the company’s history and growth. Attendees test-drove some of its newest equipment, including the new T9 Series four-wheel drive tractor with SmartTrax, which reduces soil compaction.
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Accelerated Genetics' Man-O-Man passes away

May 11, 2012
Accelerated Genetics’ sire, Long-Langs Oman Oman, better known around the world as Man-O-Man (stud code 014HO04929) has recently passed away. Click here to read Progressive Dairyman Editor Walt Cooley's 2007 article about Man-O-Man's pedigree. Man-O-Man’s death is not an ending for his influence on the Holstein breed. His legacy will be carried forward by his clone 014HO06429 Man-O-Man 2.
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BouMatic's new SmartDairy Feeding Module

May 9, 2012
BouMatic, a global leader in the design, manufacture and supply of high quality milking systems and dairy equipment, released a new SmartDairy Feeding Module for Out-of-Parlor and In-Parlor Feeding. BouMatic’s New SmartDairy Feeding modules utilize the industry’s latest software and RFID technology to deliver a robust system that helps dairy producers feed their cows more easily and efficiently.
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