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Milk Prices Flatten as Milk Output Stays in High Gear!
May 5). Using the same logic that I took you through in the last issue (and if you missed it you can ...
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Volume 19, Issue 2
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-19-issue-2
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Volume 19, Issue 1
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-19-issue-1
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Selecting Corn Hybrids for Silage
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-9-issue-1/selecting-corn-hybrids-silage
Dr. Bill Weiss, Dairy Nutrition Specialist, The Ohio State University (top of page) The ideal ... concentrations usually have lower starch concentrations and vice versa. Dairy diets need to contain a certain ...
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Risk Factors for Early Lactation Diseases
Most- if not all- diseases we deal with in dairy production are multi-factorial. In other words, several ... two to three weeks after calving, is the most stressful time in the lactation cycle of a dairy cow. ...
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How the Weather and Feed Shrink Affect Your Bottom Line
Designing Feeding Facilities to Maintain Feed Quality. Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference April 18-20. ... Western Dairy Management Conference. Reno, NV. March 9-11. Pgs 91-102. Rasmussen, J., and E. Templeton. ...
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Importance of Collecting Good Milk Samples
use cloth or paper towel. Sanitize teat ends with 70% alcohol, using special attention to sanitize the ...
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Handling Dairy Manure
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-2-issue-7/handling-dairy-manure
A progressive dairy producer must consider ways of handling and managing manure that will prove reliable, ...
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Spring Alfalfa Stand Evaluation
is taken from an Iowa State University Integrated Crop Management newsletter article from March of ...
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Wet Conditions Increase the Chances for Pesticide-Contaminated Forages
of these pesticides need be consumed to result in exclusion from the market. Where dairy production ...