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Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2009 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2007 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2006 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Reproduction Workshop: New Technologies and Records Evaluation
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Dairy Reproduction Workshop: The Fundamentals
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Capital Region Dairy Team Brochure
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PDF of Current Issue
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Dairy Focus Newsletter: a monthly publication of the Capital Region Dairy Team.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter September 2006
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2008
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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
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Interseeding Triticale and Alfalfa
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Cold Weather Shelter for Grazing Dairy Cattle
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Fall Cropping Management Practices
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Interseeding Triticale and Alfalfa
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Genetics of Feet & Legs… Importance of Bull Selection
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Got Milk? PA Does.
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Protein Feeding for Production and Health When the Price is Too High!!!
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SDinh-Nutrition Basics
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Sarah Dinh. Nutrition Basics for 2009.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter October 2009 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2009 (pdf)
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In this issue: Time to Regroup; Sound Nutrition to Maintain Profitability; Improving Forage Quality; Penn State Cooperative Extension Makes Changes
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Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2008 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2007 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2007 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2007 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2007 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2007 (pdf)
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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.
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SDinh-Forage Analysis 101
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Sarah Dinh ppt on Forage Analysis 101. Presented at the 2008 Penn State Dairy Nutrition Conference
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Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2009(pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter September 2008 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2009 (pdf)
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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;
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Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2008 (pdf)
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Penn State Cooperative Extension Capital Region Dairy Team Newsletter
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Dairy Focus Newsletter September 2000 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter October 2000 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2000 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2000 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter January 2001 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2001
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2001
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2001 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter May 2001 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2001 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter July 2001 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter September 2001 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter October 2001 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2001 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2003 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter October 2003 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2003 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2004 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2004 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2004 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2004 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2004 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2004 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter January 2005 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2005 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2005 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2005 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2005 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2005 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2005 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2006 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2006 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter May 2006 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter July 2006 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2008 (pdf)
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In this issue: Animal Welfare; Improving Cow Comfort; Healthy cows, Happy Neighbors, National Dairy Animal Well-Being
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Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2001 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter January 2002 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter February 2002 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2002
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2002 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter May 2002 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2002 (pdf)
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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.
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Dairy Focus Newsletter July 2002 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter August 2002 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter November 2002 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2002 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter January 2003 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter March 2003 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter April 2003 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter May 2003 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter June 2003 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter July 2003 (pdf)
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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
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Dairy Focus Newsletter December 2008 (pdf)
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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
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SDinh-Precision Feeding for Small-Scale Dairies
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Sarah Dinh. Efficient Farming for Small-Scale Dairies 2009
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