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2012 corn crop: How available is starch this year?

May 20, 2013
David C. Weakley
The past two years have been a challenge in the dairy industry. Drought conditions have wreaked havoc on feed prices, feed availability and the quality of crops grown, not to mention the nutrient content of available forages. Like many, you may have already started feeding corn silage that was put up in 2012.
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Discussion of 400,000 SCC limit dividing the industry

May 20, 2013
Emily Caldwell Gwin
Arguably, the most-discussed proposal at this year’s National Conference on Interstate Milk Shipments (NCIMS) was once again the discussion to lower the somatic cell count (SCC) limit from 750,000 to 400,000. The bi-annual conference took place April 19-24 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Use your DHI data to pinpoint profit opportunities

May 20, 2013
Robert Fourdraine
Although 2012 brought many challenges, some herds saw remarkable improvements compared to 2011. Midwestern states endured record temperatures for a prolonged period of time followed by a drought, impacting feed availability, price and quality.
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Milk component price trends and your milk check

May 20, 2013
Harry Stugart
The price a dairy farm receives for milk is determined by a system that tries to calculate the value of the milk components based on products produced from milk. The prices for the end products of cheese, butter, nonfat dry milk and dry whey are surveyed and averaged each month.
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Milk fat depression: An old issue with new insights

May 20, 2013
Gustavo Cruz and Guillermo Schroeder
Low-milk-fat syndrome, commonly known as milk fat depression (MFD), has been studied for approximately 170 years. Many hypotheses have been evaluated in order to explain the biological mechanisms by which nutrition could modulate milk fat percentage.
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Can you break the 30,000-plus-pounds barrier?

May 20, 2013
Martha Baker
In order to achieve any goal in life, the first step is to believe it is possible. Perhaps your herd is averaging 26,000 or 28,000 pounds of milk. That’s nothing to shake your head at.
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Feed for peaks and efficiency

May 20, 2013
John Hibma
The most profitable cow on your dairy is the fresh cow. She makes more milk more efficiently than at any other time of the lactation. Feeding fresh cows to maximize their peak milk production is some of the best money spent on your dairy.
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Old ideas vs. current realities in mastitis treatment decisions

May 20, 2013
Roger S. Thomson
Historically high cull cow values, along with increased scrutiny for residues in milk and meat, should have already advanced your decision process for mastitis treatment by now. A valid veterinary-client-patient-relationship requires that every dairy owner and manager regularly reviews all of the treatment protocols with their attending veterinarian and includes plans to decide which cases are worth treating.
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Treat or cull: What are the options for a chronic mastitis cow?

May 20, 2013
Sara Kitchen
Dairy farmers work from sunup to sundown to establish a herd of high-producing cows, but no farmer is thrilled with the risks and consequences that linger in the shadows. As farmers, we have to face the facts: High-producing cows are at a significantly greater risk of contracting a mastitis infection.
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Heifer pens are no place for mastitis

May 20, 2013
Bradley Mills
Just when you think you’ve done everything you can to grow healthy, robust heifers and avoid health challenges such as respiratory disease and scours, there’s more: heifer mastitis. It can appear in your heifer pens earlier than you think. Exposure to mastitis-causing pathogens happens at several points in heifers’ lives, from birth to calving.
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