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The economics of milk quality: Are you giving somatic cell count enough attention?

June 30, 2017
Greg Edwards
Is your dairy losing money because of subclinical mastitis? Most of my customers look puzzled when I ask them this question because unless they’re seeing physical mastitis symptoms – abnormal milk, udder swelling, fevers – it doesn’t exist.
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High-quality milk helps dairy producers keep their global market

June 30, 2017
Melissa Hart
Profitability for the dairy producer comes when there is high demand for a high-quality product. The U.S. is now exporting more milk than ever before, and dairy producers are relying heavily on the global market to increase their bottom line.
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Aiming to control mastitis from dry-off to lactation

June 30, 2017
Daryl Nydam
When describing the incidence of clinical mastitis over a lactation for heifers and cows, there is a noticeable peak: a three- to sixfold increase in risk within the first seven days postpartum. We know many of these infections were acquired or maintained over the dry period.
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Forages for the farm: Building rations for more profit, less input

June 30, 2017
John Anderson
Doing more with less. For dairy producers facing tough market conditions, this adage rings more true now than ever. You are constantly looking for ways to be sustainable while keeping both your herd and bottom line healthy.
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Harvest’s backup plan B (when backup plan A falls flat)

June 30, 2017
John Goeser
Forage harvest and quality can be like a wedding. This may seem comical at first read, but stick with me and understand how. With both harvest and a wedding, we start with great expectations, but in some cases those expectations are not met.
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Help cows rise to the challenge of increased temperatures

June 30, 2017
Bob Charley
As we get into the warmer weather, dairy producers and their consultants should be on the lookout for subtle changes in cow behavior, along with changes in forage and feedbunk stability. These changes are a result of increases in both the environmental temperature and relative humidity, as measured by the temperature-humidity index (THI).
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BMR sorghum and oat silage as dairy cow feed

June 30, 2017
Michael T. Harper
Corn silage and alfalfa haylage are great forage sources for dairy cattle and are common to the northeast U.S. However, there are other forage alternatives available to dairy producers. Increasing the variety of forages grown on a farm can decrease the impact of diseases, pests and climatic changes on a farm’s forage supply.
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The 5 common questions about yeasts and molds

June 30, 2017
Renato J. Schmidt
Crops in the field have naturally occurring microorganisms growing on them, which can affect the ensiling process. These common questions can help you prepare for a more successful harvest.
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Silage pricing: Did you account for the manure?

June 30, 2017
Tim Terry
Corn silage is a high-quality feedstuff that allows you to capture high-moisture corn and a roughage source that can be used in all aspects of the beef cattle industry – feeding cows in confinement, growing cattle and finishing cattle in feedlots.
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Improving air quality while improving profits

June 30, 2017
Joanne Knapp
There has been a lot of focus in recent years on the amount of methane (CH4) emissions produced by dairy cows. In 2009, the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy set a voluntary goal of reducing enteric methane emission levels 25 percent by 2020, and last year California announced regulation requiring a 40 percent reduction in whole-farm methane emissions between 2013 and 2030.
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