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New website connects buyers and sellers of bulk feed ingredients

May 7, 2012
Livestock producers have a new tool to save time and reduce costs when buying bulk feed ingredients. A newly launched website, www.feedpail.com, is designed to connect buyers and sellers of bulk feed ingredients quickly and easily. Dairy producers, as well as other bulk feed buyers, now have direct access to the feed ingredients they need through Feedpail, a free service that allows users to see prices and availability of more than 50 bulk feed ingredients.
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Industry Honor Roll, May 7

May 7, 2012
Dr. Mario Lopez, an employee of DeLaval, was recently appointed to a three-year term on the board of the National Mastitis Council (NMC). In this position, Dr. Lopez will help steer NMC directives. Board members of Midwest Dairy Association have elected officers at the corporate and division levels. Jerry Messer (chairman), Allen Merrill (vice chairman) and Bill Siebenborn (first vice chairman) will extend their service. New members elected include: Kristine Spadgenske, Minnesota; Gerrit Davelaar, Iowa; Doug Nuttelman, Nebraska; and Byron Lehman, Kansas.
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New research highlights benefits of oxygen barrier film

May 4, 2012
New research continues to show that the use of oxygen barrier films protects feedstuffs better than standard plastic coverings. Experiments to compare the effects of oxygen barrier films on the composition and losses from the upper layers of ensiled crops were carried out by a trio of European research institutions, in conjunction with Silostop.
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Repurposed corner: Tire tank

May 4, 2012
Damon Carson
The byproduct of industry: We have had several producers who have come by and are amazed at just how big our mining tire tanks are. So we thought we would include a picture to give you a little perspective on their actual size. This is a 12 feet diameter tire that holds about 1,800 gallons of water. We often get asked, "So why such a large tank?" Often operations have wells that have limited water flow, say, a half gallon per minute. Imagine a herd of 100 cows coming in for their daily drink.
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Names in the News, May 3

May 3, 2012
Cowtown Holsteins Derby Line, Vermont Online news outlet Vtdigger.org quoted dairy producer Doug Nelson in an April 15 article about declining milk prices and dairy policy. Nelson’s 3,000-head Cowtown Holsteins is the largest dairy operation in Vermont. University of Delaware’s UDairy Creamery KWWL, a news station serving eastern Iowa, acknowledged Jacob Hunt of Newton, Iowa, for his membership on the University of Delaware’s UDairy Creamery student management team.
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Colorado dairy exports up 80 percent

May 3, 2012
Colorado agricultural exports grew more than 25 percent during the first two months of this year vs. the same period in 2011, said the state Department of Agriculture. Exports grew $45 million to more than $222 million, according to the agriculture department. The growth, led by meat and dairy exports, marked the fourth consecutive annual increase.
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Kansas Dairy Ingredients to build new plant

May 3, 2012
In mid-April, Kansas Dairy Ingredients announced its plans to build a dairy ingredient and cheese plant in Hugoton, Kansas. The company will start construction on the facility in May and begin Phase I operation in the fourth quarter of this year. The facility will be positioned to expand in 2013 to add cheese production.
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Drier solids, less wear with the McLanahan triple press

May 1, 2012
McLanahan has recently introduced roll press technology to its line of rotary liquid-solid separation equipment. The roll press will complement the operation of rotary separators by offering dairy producers an alternative to screw press technology for dewatering manure solids.
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Rite in the Rain's new line of all-weather animal treatment record books

May 1, 2012
Rite in the Rain, all-weather writing paper, has released a new line of record books specifically for the dairy industry. These treatment books help producers comply with FDA record keeping requirements and avoid regulatory action in case of an accidental residue violation. New items include #1636 Dairy Treatment Record book and #1637 Calf Treatment Record book.
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GEA Farm Technologies introduces CowScout Activity Monitoring System

May 1, 2012
Electronically monitoring cows for heat detection can reduce labor, increase pregnancy rates, decrease days open and limit the need for hormone treatments. With the new CowScout system from GEA Farm Technologies, dairy producers can benefit from electronic activity monitors and receive more accurate breeding information, no matter where they are, via internet, smart phone or text messaging.
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