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Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2009 (pdf)
In this issue: Learning from a Low Price Year; Business Options for When You Can't Pay the Bills; Dairy Animal Care: On the Farm and At the Market; Composting-Getting Started; Management Goals in a Low Milk Price Year
Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2007 (pdf)
In this issue: When Dairy Cows Leave Too Soon; Understanding Your Herd's Culling; Color a Biosecurity Program; Check out the Dairy Team's New Web Site; Worms, Worms, Worms. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Upcoming Events
Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2006 (pdf)
In this issue: Making Financial Decisions During Times of Lower Milk Prices; Borrowing Money for Your Farm Business; How Does Your Workforce Measure Up?; Securing Milk Bonuses Means Money in Your Pocket. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Getting to Know Your Dairy Team; Upcoming Events
Dairy Reproduction Workshop: New Technologies and Records Evaluation
Dairy Reproduction Workshop: The Fundamentals
Capital Region Dairy Team Brochure
PDF of Current Issue
Dairy Focus Newsletter: a monthly publication of the Capital Region Dairy Team.
Dairy Focus Newsletter September 2006
In this issue: Controlling Ammonia Emissions; What is Your Corn Silage Starch Content?; Carbohydrates - Keeping Diets Simple; Farm Silage Truck Safety; Treatment Systems to Improve Water Quality. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Getting to Know Your Dairy Team
Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2008
In this issue: Using Income Over Feed Costs; Contribution Potential; Feed Prices Soar; Urea Recycling; New Dairy Team Member. Regular Features: Milk Watch, Quotable Quotes, Upcoming Events Calendar
Interseeding Triticale and Alfalfa
Cold Weather Shelter for Grazing Dairy Cattle
Fall Cropping Management Practices
Interseeding Triticale and Alfalfa
Genetics of Feet & Legs… Importance of Bull Selection
Got Milk? PA Does.
Protein Feeding for Production and Health When the Price is Too High!!!
SDinh-Nutrition Basics
Sarah Dinh. Nutrition Basics for 2009.
Dairy Focus Newsletter October 2009 (pdf)
In this issue: Allow Organic Bedding to Work with Good Management; Dealing with Chronic Mastitis; Some Smart Tips for Preventing and Controlling Mastitis; Lowering SCC with Records and Emerging Technology; Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes
Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2009 (pdf)
In this issue: Time to Regroup; Sound Nutrition to Maintain Profitability; Improving Forage Quality; Penn State Cooperative Extension Makes Changes
Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2008 (pdf)
In this issue: Dry Off Dilemma; Troubleshooting Heat Detection; Marginal Value of Improved Pregnancy Rate; Rates of Stillbirths and Effect of Dam Survival. Regular Features: Milk Watch, Quotable Quotes, Upcoming Events Calendar
Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2007 (pdf)
In this issue: How Does Cost Efficiency Affect Farm Profitability?; Locking in Profit; New Dairy Insurance Comint to PA; Upcoming Events; Making Informed Decisions in Choosing Farm Management Software. Regular Features: Quotable Quotes; Milk Watch
Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2007 (pdf)
In this issue: Calf Housing as Medicine?; Coccidosis; Milk Replacer Alternatives; Calf Health - Birth to Weaning. Regular Features: Quotable Quotes; Getting to Know Your Dairy Team; Milk Watch
Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2007 (pdf)
In this issue: When Not to Sell Your Development Rights; Farm Families Communicating or Not; Farmland Preservation - To Save Our Industry; Demonstrating Your Understanding of the Five Cs. Regular Features: Quotable Quotes; Upcoming Events Calendar; Milk Market Watch; Getting to Know the Dairy Team
Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2007 (pdf)
In this issue: Milking Procedures; Where to Start When Diagnosing Mastitis; Evaluate Your 'Hygiene' Risk for Environmental Mastitis; Mastitis Risk Assessment and PA Dairy Tool; Milk Quality. Regular Features: Quotable Quotes; Milk Market Watch; Getting to Know the Dairy Team
Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2007 (pdf)
In this issue: Why "Haylage in a Day" is Good; Impact of Feed and Milk Prices; Reduce West Nile Virus; Where Have the Profits Gone. Regular Feature: Milk Watch.
SDinh-Forage Analysis 101
Sarah Dinh ppt on Forage Analysis 101. Presented at the 2008 Penn State Dairy Nutrition Conference
Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2009(pdf)
In this issue: Dairy Outlook, Getting to Know the Dairy Team, Corn Silage Harvest for the Best Feeding Opportunities, Transition Cows: Preparing for Fall Challenge, Quotable Quotes, Milk Market Watch, Six Years of Corn Silage Density Evaluations in Southeastern Pennsylvania, Where has Summer Left Your Herd's Reproductive Performance.
Dairy Focus Newsletter September 2008 (pdf)
In this issue: Keys to Silage Harvest Success; Crops to Keep the Soil Covered; Making Quality Baleage; Bunker Silo Density & Management; Forage Evaluation Tools; Organic Matter
Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2009 (pdf)
In this issue: Feeding Management Tactics and Strategies During Volatile Times; Improving Dairy Production While Cutting Feed Costs; Managing Tight Profits; Finding Money by Improving Milk Quality;
Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2008 (pdf)
Penn State Cooperative Extension Capital Region Dairy Team Newsletter
Dairy Focus Newsletter September 2000 (pdf)
In this issue: New Dairy Agent; New Veterinarian Agent; Capital Region Dairy Team; The Dairy Focus Newsletter; To Expand or Not, Part I; Early Conception Test? Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter October 2000 (pdf)
In this issue: Mor-wai Dairy; Capital Region Agronomy Team; Comparison of Dairy Records; To Expand or Not, Part II; Contract Dairy Heifers. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2000 (pdf)
In this issue: Northeast Dairy Business; Systematic Breeding Programs; Managing a Hispanic Workforce; To Expand or Not to Expand, Part III; Vaccination Plan for Your Farm. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2000 (pdf)
In this issue: Forage Dry Matter Testing; Feeding Dairy Cows - Becoming an Expert; Grants Available for Planning; To Expand or Not to Expand, Part VI; Ag Business Institute; Microwave Dry Matter Testing. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter January 2001 (pdf)
In this issue: Water Quality; Expanded Milk Market Watch; Smooth Transition Period; To Expand or Not, Part V; Neosporosis Causing Abortions; New Dairy Focus E-mail. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2001
In this issue: Two Eyes to Manage a Business; Smooth Transition Period; To Expand or Not, Part VI; The 2000 NRC For Dairy; Business Planning Never-Evers. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2001
In this issue: Foot-and-Mouth Disease; Biosecurity Precautions (FMD); Smooth Transition Period; Dairy Cow Foot Health; Business Planning Never-Evers; Dairy Options Pilot Program. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2001 (pdf)
In this issue: Replacement Heifer Costs; Young Dairy Leaders Institute; Smooth Transition Period; Is Your Farm CAFO?; Soil Potassium Management; Contract Heifer Raising. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter May 2001 (pdf)
In this issue: What a Difference Attitude Can Make!; Windrow Management; Smooth Transition Period; 2002 Farm Bill Survey; Keys to Profitable Dairy Business; Manure Sampling; Commodities for Dairy Cattle. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2001 (pdf)
In this issue: Milk Production Per Cow; Silage Video is Available; Symptoms of FMD; Smooth Transition Period; The Many Faces of BVD; Keys to a Profitable Dairy Business. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter July 2001 (pdf)
In this issue: SCC and Profitability; Nutrition of the Post-Peak Cow; Biosecurity Programs; Recruiting and Retaining Employees; Keys to a Profitable Dairy Business. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter September 2001 (pdf)
In this issue: Corn Silage and Fermentation; Dealing with Drought - Corn Silage; Lowering Somatic Cell Counts; New Dairy Environmental Agent; Effective Labor Management; Reducing Risk of Drought. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars
Dairy Focus Newsletter October 2001 (pdf)
In this issue: New Mexico and Jersey Gold Dairy; New Mexico Dairy Industry; Sustaining a Viable Dairy Industry; Tilling the Soil of Opportunity; Five Key Dairy Production Indicators. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2001 (pdf)
In this issue: High Cost of Poor Reproduction; Looking Past One Value - Corn Silage; Heat Detection Publications; Repro Challenges - Heat Detection; Reproductive Diagnostics. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars
Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2003 (pdf)
In this issue: Harvesting Quality Corn Silage; Contracting Corn Silage; Environmental Stewardship: Controlling Silage Leachate; Sampling Corn Silage at Harvest; To Treat or Not to Treat...That is the Question this Year! Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes
Dairy Focus Newsletter October 2003 (pdf)
In this issue: Opportunities for Success; Dairy Farm Business Training Sessions; Financial Leasing Alternatives; LEAP Analysis Program; The Last Checklist for 2003. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2003 (pdf)
In this issue: Fighting Molds and Mycotoxins; Fall is a Great Time for Grazing and Graziers; Making Use of Low-Quality Forages; Nutrition to Optimize Calf Health and Performance; Does Your Herd Have Acidosis?; Good Nutrition Helps Fight Mastitis. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2004 (pdf)
In this issue: Common Heifer Shelter Alternatives; Change Bedding During Fly Season; Every Calf Needs a "Box"; Avoiding the Post-Weaning Slump; Should You be Concerned about Coccidiosis?; Comparison of Heifer Shelters. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Management Tip; Mark Your Calendars
Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2004 (pdf)
In this issue: Copper Sulfate Hoof Baths and Soil Toxicity; Pasture-Based Systems in the Dairy Industry; Managing Mixed-Species Pastures; High Energy Grass Forages; Internal Parasite Control Program; Managing Phosphorous Via Nutrition and P-Index; Custom Operators Database. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2004 (pdf)
In this issue: Can Evaporative Cooling Work in Pennsylvania; Summer Water Demand; Can You Afford Not to Reduce Heat Stress; Develop a Plan to Maintain Reproductive Efficiency; Evaporative Cooling Systems for Dairy Farms; Dietary Changes in Response to Heat Stress. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2004 (pdf)
In this issue: Silage Additives; Corn Silage and Animal Health; Penn State Particle Separator for Corn Silage; Bunker Silo Meetings with Brian Holmes; Improving Corn Silage Quality; Managing Bunker Silos; Using Plastic on Sidewalls. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2004 (pdf)
In this issue: Restraint of Breeding-Age Heifers; Warm Return to Pennsylvania; Captal Region Farm Family Day; Systematic Reproductive Management of Heifers; Contract Between Dairy Producer and His Cows; High Cost of Poor Reproduction; Goal for Reproductive Managment. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Management Tip; Quotable Quotes
Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2004 (pdf)
In this issue: Why Business Planning is Important; Feed Costs per 100 Pounds of Milk; Using an Advisory Team on Your Dairy Farm; Conducting an Annual Business Analysis; Ten Things a Lender Wants From You; Family Transition Planning; 10 Keys to Dairy Profitability. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Mark Your Calendars; Quotable Quotes; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter January 2005 (pdf)
In this issue: Improving Yield and Quality of Corn Silage; Corn Silage Genetics and Management; Crop Insurance Options for Your Farm; Five Ways to Improve Forage Management; Forage Selection for Milk Production; The First Ever Pennsylvania Dairy Summit. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Management Tip; Mark Your Calendars
Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2005 (pdf)
In this issue: Nutrient Plans Must Address Phosphorous; Risk of Air Quality Regulations Affecting Southeastern Pennsylvania; Cows Should Not be in Streams; Reducing Excess Nutrients to Improve Farm Profitability and Water Quality; Odor - What's New?; Nutrient Management - A Balancing Act. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Management Tip; Mark Your Calendars
Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2005 (pdf)
In this issue: Earning Top Milk Quality Premiums Consistently; Do Freestalls Affect Milk Quality?; Bulk Tank Cultures - An Essential Tool for Your Dairy; Fundamentals of Milking; Greg Strait and Fulton County Now in Capital Region; Manage Dairy's Most Important Real Estate; Ten Ways to Increase Your Bulk Tank SCC! Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Management Tip; Mark Your Calendars
Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2005 (pdf)
In this issue: Increased Profitability Through Genetics; Welcome Back to Dairy / Environmental Educator; Genetically Improve Dairy Cattle Health?; A.I. Versis Natural Service - Still No Contest; Productive Life - Good Info, Handle With Care; Is it Time for Pennsylvania Dairy Producers to Crossbreed?; Air Quality Consent Agreement Summary; Should You Sign the AQCA. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch, Quotable Quotes
Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2005 (pdf)
In this issue: Corn Silage Harvest - "An Agronomist's Perspective"; Storage Considerations and Nutrition Levels; Sampling and Analyzing Forages at Harvest; Feeding High Corn Silage Diets to Dairy Cattle; Choosing Grain and Commodity Storage Facilities; Valuing Commodities; Remember Harvest Safety; Ensiling Process. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes
Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2005 (pdf)
In this issue: Which Vaccines Should I Use, and When?; Cattle Sorting and Restraint for Short-term Care; Johne's - Then, Now, and Sometime Later; Emerging or Reemerging Diseases; Survey of Antibiotic Usage in Dairy Herds in Pennsylvania; Animal and Premise Identification. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Getting to Know the Dairy Team - Dan McFarland; Quotable Quotes
Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2005 (pdf)
In this issue: Does Profit Relate to Size?; Motorized Feed Cart Safety Tips; Dairy Herd Summary 2004; Labor Management; Value of Forage Quality to Herd Profitability; Join Us at The Keystone Farm Show. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Getting to Know the Dairy Team - Dave Swartz; Quotable Quotes
Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2006 (pdf)
In this issue: Creating a Good Environment for Weaned Heifers; Nutrition Options; Five Things to Expect from a Contract Heifer Grower; Economics of Calf Rearing; Contract Heifer Raising Considerations; Upcoming Events. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Getting to Know Your Dairy Team; Quotable Quotes
Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2006 (pdf)
In this issue: Shorter Dry Periods - Are They Worth It?; A Few Rules About Dry Cows on Bedded Packs; A Smaller Tim Can Lead to a Bigger Return; Dealing With Dry Cow Nutrition; Pre-Fresh, Maternity, and Post-Fresh Space. Regular Features: Getting to Know Your Dairy Team; Quotable Quotes; Milk Market Watch
Dairy Focus Newsletter May 2006 (pdf)
In this issue: Heat Stress - The Silent Profit Reducer; Tunnel Ventilation for Freestall Shelters; Sprinkler Systems Keep Cows Cool; Forced Convection Reduces Heat Stress; Controlling Flies on Grazing Animals; Heat Stress by Numbers. Regular Features: Quotable Quotes; Milk Market Watch
Dairy Focus Newsletter July 2006 (pdf)
In this issue: Minimize the Effect of the Dog Days of Summer; Seeing 'Heat'; 5 Key Indicators for Tracking Reproductive Performance; Checking for Heats - What Have We Forgotten?; The Dilution Factor. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Getting to Know Your Dairy Team
Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2008 (pdf)
In this issue: Animal Welfare; Improving Cow Comfort; Healthy cows, Happy Neighbors, National Dairy Animal Well-Being
Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2001 (pdf)
In this issue: Chart of Accounts; Dairy Agent Opportunities; Dairy Advisory Teams; Sample Chart of Accounts; New Party Plan - 2001 Checklist. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter January 2002 (pdf)
In this issue: Dairy Farm Business Performance; 2001- Was it a Good or Bad Year?; History of the DFBS Program; Competitiveness of Your Dairy Business; Specialization, Efficiency, and Profitability. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars.
Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2002 (pdf)
In this issue: Economic Impact of Metabolic Problems; BCS and Reproductive Performance; Feeding and Managing Dry Cows; Retained Placentas; Making a Smooth Transition. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars
Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2002
In this issue: Balance Between Milk, Fat, and Health; Nutritional Affects on Milk Components; Milk Income Comparison; Milk Fat and the Health of Your Cows; Somatic Cell Counts and Components. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tips
Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2002 (pdf)
In this issue: Replacement Heifers - The True Costs; Calves, Heifers, and Profitability - NRAES; Heifer Enterprise and Budgets; Parasites in Heifers; Dairy Heifer Contracts. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter May 2002 (pdf)
In this issue: Managing Alfalfa Cuttings; Round Bale Silage; Forage Testing; Using Forage Tests to Improve Quality; Forage Quality and Grain Needs; Hiring a Custom Operator. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Mangement Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2002 (pdf)
In this issue: Heat Stress in Dairy Cows; Heat Stress By the Numbers; Heat Stress and Feeding Management; Temperature-Humidity Index; Reproduction and Heat Stress. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip.
Dairy Focus Newsletter July 2002 (pdf)
In this issue: Breezeway Waterer; Measuring Water Intake; Getting the Most from Water in Freestalls; Water Availablilty in Tie Stall Barns; Water - Is it Quantity, Quality, or Both?; 2002 Farm Bill Update Program. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2002 (pdf)
In this issue: Which Silage Additive is Right For You?; Dairy Focus Evaluation; The Right Moisture for Corn Silage; Welcome Beth Grove; Importance of Covering Silage; Managing Forage in Tower Silos; The Dangers of Silo Gases. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2002 (pdf)
In this issue: Feeding the New Crop Corn Silage; New Dairy market Information; Welcome Jeff Myers; Mycotoxins - Are they a Problem?; Stretching Your Forage Supply; Feeding During Shortages Publications; Managing Forage Feedout. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2002 (pdf)
In this issue: Lameness and Hairy Heal Warts; Lameness Scoring System; Improved Foot Health - Management Techniques; Laminitis and Foot Health Guidelines; Genetics of Feet and Legs. Regular Featues: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter January 2003 (pdf)
In this issue: Moo Year's Resolutions; Next-Generation Farmer Loan Program; Your Farm's Financial Future; Business Planning Assistance Program; Small Business First-Loan Program; Benchmarking and Standardization. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2003 (pdf)
In this issue: Want to Improve Pregnancy Rates?; Getting the Dairy Herd Bred; Penn State Dairy Reproduction; Timing of A.I. ... Does it Matter? Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2003 (pdf)
In this issue: Planning is the Key to Success; Seven Key Success Factors; Thoughts About the Future and Success; Tilling the Soil of Opportunity; Maximizing Opportunities; Financing Opportunity; Business Planning Support. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlight; Quotable Quotes
Dairy Focus Newsletter May 2003 (pdf)
In this issue: Nutrient Management Triage; Dairy Environmental Handbook; Managing Pastures and Cow Lots; Water and Your Cow Herd. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Web Site Highlights; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2003 (pdf)
In this issue: How Cows Get Rid of Heat; Do You Have Stray Voltage on Your Farm?; Proper Electric Fence Installation; Cooling Your Cows - What First?; Managing Facilities for Cow Comfort. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter July 2003 (pdf)
In this issue: Teat End Health; Can Somatic Cell Counts Be Too Low?; Common-Sense Milking Procedures; Good Nutrition Fights Mastitis; Don't Let Neglected Maintenance Rob Profits; Dry Cows and Mastitis. Regular Features: Milk Market Watch; Quotable Quotes; Mark Your Calendars; Management Tip
Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2008 (pdf)
In this issue: Dairy Outlook; Characteristics of Profitable Dairy Farms; Choosing a Farm Recordkeeping System; Income over Feed Costs; Dealing with Price Volatility; Calendar of Events
SDinh-Precision Feeding for Small-Scale Dairies
Sarah Dinh. Efficient Farming for Small-Scale Dairies 2009
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