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Shredlage: Fad or fashion?

March 11, 2014
Jim Mattox
If I had a nickel for every question I get about shredlage, I’d be living the good life by now, lounging on the beach in San Luis Obispo. But, unfortunately, it doesn’t work this way. Shredlage is a hot topic in the forage industry, especially among dairy farmers. Driving this interest is the economics of being able to feed a higher percentage of corn silage in the ration and gain efficiency in the utilization of digestible fiber.
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To hashtag or not to hashtag?

March 11, 2014
Peter Barhydt
Stephen Weststeyn, a third-generation dairy farm owner in northern California who milks 4,000 cows; Brenda Hastings, an Ohio farmer with 400 head; and Ryan Bright, a fifth-generation dairy farmer, would all likely say “to hashtag.”
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How I work: A day in the life of NMPF’s CEO

March 11, 2014
Jim Mulhern
Working and living near Washington, D.C., my daily routine differs from that of most Progressive Dairyman readers. But from early morning until late at night, my typical day – like that of many of you – revolves around milk.
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The compromise dairy safety net solution

March 11, 2014
John Newton
Editor’s note: The authors of this paper will be holding a webinar on how dairy producers can maximize the benefits of the new margin insurance program and protect against severe downturns on March 26, 2014. Visit the farmdoc webinars webpage to register for the webinar.
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Group-feeding calves for an organic dairy production system

March 11, 2014
Brad Heins
Dairy replacement feeding and management systems have undergone major evolution in the last 25 to 30 years. As herd sizes increased, individual hutches were introduced to protect calves from contaminated and overcrowded environments. Recently, higher levels of milk feeding are recommended to promote early growth, and now some farmers are adopting extended suckling until calves are weaned.
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Stay connected: Being online is essential to dairy businesses

March 11, 2014
Jennifer Bradley
If you’ve ever seen the movie The Internship and are familiar with the World Wide Web, you probably were laughing at the scene where Vince Vaughn’s character kept saying “on the line” rather than “online.” It demonstrated the generational, technological gap that exists in today’s culture, albeit it can be argued that is changing. Many young dairy farmers are spending time online for a variety of reasons, using this large source of information to benefit their businesses and also to connect with colleagues.
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Yakima Valley dairy lawsuits through the producers’ eyes

March 11, 2014
Dave Wilkins
Testing the Waters: Why every U.S. dairy should care about a court case affecting five families in Washington If you think things are tough now, just imagine what would happen if cow manure was regulated as solid waste. Dairy farms would have to operate much like sanitary landfills. It could happen.
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What is the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act?

March 11, 2014
Dave Wilkins
Congress enacted the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) in 1976 to protect people and the environment from solid and hazardous waste. The idea was to regulate sources of waste such as underground storage tanks and municipal landfills. It’s a good bet that lawmakers never meant the law to apply to livestock manure.
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Yakima Valley dairy lawsuits: Who is the opposition?

March 11, 2014
Dave Wilkins
Plaintiffs in the Yakima Valley dairy lawsuits are veterans in the environmental-agriculture legal wars. Some might call them serial litigators. The Center for Food Safety (CFS) and the Community Association for Restoration of the Environment (CARE) have both filed numerous lawsuits against agricultural targets over the past 17 years. Both non-profit organizations were founded in 1997.
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What’s next in Yakima groundwater lawsuits?

March 11, 2014
Dave Wilkins
If this legal battle were a baseball game, it would still be in the first inning. The fight between environmental activists and a group of Yakima Valley dairymen is just beginning. The case could drag on for years. It’s being watched around the country and stands a good chance of going all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, some attorneys predict.
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