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Edited by Dr. Michael O'Connor, Professor of Dairy Science, Dairy Digest is published bimonthly and features articles by Penn State's experts in dairy management, engineering, herd health, and related areas. Dairy Digest has been published by the Department of Dairy and Animal Science and Penn State Cooperative Extension since 1963.

 
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Dairy Digest, May 2004
In this Issue: Develop a Plan to Minimize the Adverse Affect of Heat Stress on Reproduction; Euthanasia of Cattle; New PA CAFO Regulations to Be Released!; New Buzz Phrase: Safe Harbor Agreement; Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing as an Aid to Mastitis Treatments: How Can Test Results Be Used To Make Good Decisions?
Dairy Digest, April 2004
In this Issue: Strategies For Reducing Ammonia Emissions; Importance of Bedding Management in Dry Period and Early Lactation; Milking Robots: 2004 update; Milk Replacer Formulation for the Dairy Calf; Warning to Pennsylvania Dairy Farmers
Dairy Digest, March 2004
In this Issue: What is Known About Cystic Ovarian Dysfunction?; Copper Sulfate Hoof Baths and Copper Toxicity in Soil; Outside Animal Areas; New Resource for Managers of Hispanic Employees; NEW Promotional Materials Available; Dairy Farm Safety; Dairy Digest Available in Alternative Formats
Dairy Digest, February 2004
In this Issue: Impact of New Feed Regulations to prevent BSE; What Can We Learn From Fat and Protein Levels and Ratios?; Heard about a shorter dry period?; Consequences of Inaccurate Heat Detection; Concerns for Euthanasia and Disposal of Cattle; Welcome Extension Educators; Evidence Continues To Be Consistent: Adding Phosphorus To The Diet Does Not Boost Reproductive Performance
Dairy Digest, January 2004
In this Issue: Preventing Crippled and Non-Ambulatory Animals; The Penn State Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Resource Page; Protecting Your Business from Mad Cow Disease; Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and Calves; BSE: Is It Really "Spread"?; Spanish Language Resources are Available; Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Utility Customer in Pennsylvania
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