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The benefits of ultrasound in pregnancy diagnosis

July 27, 2012
Kevin McSweeney
When people think of the benefits ultrasound provides in a dairy’s reproductive management, they think of early pregnancy diagnosis. Ultrasound is in fact a great diagnostic tool for finding pregnancies early, but the true benefit to reproduction comes from identifying the open cows sooner. Skilled ultrasonographers are able to identify the fetus and heartbeat reliably as early as day 26 of gestation. At this early stage of the pregnancy, the fetus and pocket of fluid are very small and requires a more methodical scan to find the fetus or to be secure in calling the cow “open.”
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Activity system monitors cow activity on a seconds basis

July 27, 2012
Dario Martinez
With reproduction costs accounting for a significant portion of the expenditures on a dairy, current trends demonstrate more and more producers looking into solutions to improve their reproductive programs, including the use of activity monitoring systems. “For years, there was discussion and academic studies that proved the strong correlation between a cow in heat and her movement pattern,” Cecilia Bågenvik, Business Manager for Farm Management Automation at DeLaval International, says.
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Winners of the Dairy Research Institute New Product Competition offer innovative dairy beverages

July 26, 2012
The winners of the inaugural Dairy Research Institute New Product Competition were announced during a July 16 ceremony at the 2012 American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) meeting in Phoenix. The competition is designed to inspire dairy innovation by challenging college students to develop dairy-based products that meet consumer needs. Click here to see Progressive Dairyman's "In Focus" feature about the competition. Participants were tasked with creating a dairy beverage that included more than 51 percent of fresh milk, dry milk or other dairy ingredients.
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New milk shake wagon headlines dairy presence at North Dakota State Fair

July 24, 2012
After being put on hold after last year’s North Dakota State Fair fell victim to floods, the dairy farmers of North Dakota debuted a brand new milk shake wagon at this year’s fair. The new wagon, carrying the slogan “Milkshakes and Moooore,” doubles the capacity for making the concession’s chocolate, vanilla and strawberry shakes.
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World Dairy Expo Facebook fan giveaway

July 24, 2012
Dairy enthusiasts are invited to become fans of Expo on Facebook. Click here to visit the page. Fans of Expo’s Facebook page are privy to the latest information, giveaways, including free tickets and official Expo gear, plus it’s an excellent opportunity to connect with other dairy producers and professionals from around the globe. The Expo Facebook page currently has fans from 64 different countries. When the Expo fan page reaches 10,000 “Likes” one person will win an amazing package including a three-night stay at The Madison Concourse & Governor’s Club during Expo.
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Proposed APHIS rule could impact farmers

July 24, 2012
The USDA has proposed a revision of regulations implementing the Animal Welfare Act (AWA) to redefine "retail pet store." The proposed rule would expand the number and type of animal breeding and husbandry facilities subject to licensure, inspection and recordkeeping under AWA. While the rule appears to be focused on pet breeders, farmers and ranchers could also be impacted.
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Will Farm Bill be pushed to September?

July 23, 2012
With only days left before Congress goes on a five-week recess in August, House Republican leaders have yet to schedule a vote on the farm bill. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack pushed the House to consider the bill, which has passed out of its agriculture committee, before its August vacation.
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U.S. drought grows to cover widest area since 1956

July 23, 2012
The drought gripping the U.S is the widest since 1956, according to new data released last Monday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Fifty-five percent of the continental U.S. was in a moderate to extreme drought by the end of June, NOAA's National Climactic Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina, said in its monthly State of the Climate drought report. That's the largest percentage since December 1956, when 58 percent of the country was covered by drought.
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Whole cottonseed supply to remain flat in 2012, tighten in 2013

July 23, 2012
With the whole cottonseed dry spell expected to intensify in 2013, experts are urging dairy producers to consider locking in up to a year’s worth of the feedstuff. Cotton farmers planted 14 percent fewer cotton acres in 2012, explains Tom Wedegaertner, director of agricultural research for Cotton Incorporated. “While a more ‘normal’ summer could produce more harvestable acres of cotton, and more cottonseed, we anticipate the amount of whole cottonseed available for dairies will remain flat compared to 2011.”
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Dairy calf deaths on the rise as heat wave lingers

July 23, 2012
The prolonged heat that has settled over the Midwest is taking its toll on new dairy calves that are dying from heat stress, according to the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (WVDL). More than two dozen herds have reportedly suffered heat stress deaths throughout the Midwest, half of which are located in Wisconsin. All cases involve dairy calves 2-7 days of age that have been housed in outdoor calf hutches with no shade.
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