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Impact of Trace Mineral Variation within Forages on the Ration Formulation Process
Knapp, J.R. (2015-10-19) -
Impacts and Evaluation of Subclinical Hypocalcemia in Dairy Cattle
Sweeney, B.M; Martens, E.M.; Felippe, M.J.; Overton, T.R (2014-10-21) -
Implementing CNCPS 6.5
Tylutki, T. (2015-10-19) -
IMPORTANCE OF IMMUNE FUNCTION FOR OPTIMAL REPRODUCTION OF DAIRY COWS
Hansen, P. J. (2017-10-17)This presentation will focus on the importance of healthy immune function for optimal reproduction in dairy cows. -
Infared Milk Fatty Acid Analysis: Experience in the Field for Farm Management
Barbano, D. M.; Melilli, C.; Dann, H.; Grant, R. (2017-10-18)A discussion of field experience using the new milk fatty acid results to adjust dairy cattle feeding and management to improve dairy herd performance. Data on changes in milk fatty acid parameters with stage of lactation ... -
Inflammation and Calcium Homeostasis: Potential Implications for the Transition Period
Horst, E.A.; Al-Qaisi, M.; Mayorga, E.J.; Abeyta, M.; Goetz, B. M.; Rodriguez-Jimenez, s.; Carta, S.; Kvidera, S. K.; Baumgard, L. H. (2019-10-22) -
Inflammation During the Transition Period
Rodriguez-Jimenez, S.; Abeyta, M.A.; Goetz, B.M; Opgenorth, J.; Freestone, A.D.; Combs, G.J.; Flemming, T.A.; Baumgard, L.A. (2022-10-18) -
Interactions Between the Feed and Feeding Environment
Campbell, M.A.; Grant, R.J. (2016-10-19) -
Introducing Leafy Floury Hybrids for Improved Silage Yield and Quality
Glenn, Francis (2013-10-22) -
Is This a Good Microbiome? What About That One? How Does the Microbiome Affect Efficiency and Productivity of My Herd?
Huang, W.; Lourenco, J.M.; Pringle, T.D.; Koyun, O.Y.; Callaway, T.R. (2022-10) -
It’s the Combination: Scientific Data Review of the First Corn Silage to Bring Together Fiber and Starch Digestibility
Grant, R. J.; Remick, E. M.; Fredin, S. M.; Cotanch, K. W.; Dann, H. M.; Ballard, C. S.; Brouillette, J. P. (2017-10-19)A recent study compared a newly developed brown midrib 3 corn silage with floury endosperm to a conventional corn silage and a brown midrib 3 corn silage for high-producing Holstein cows. The combination of greater rumen ... -
Key Roles of Amino Acids In Cow Performance and Metabolism – Considerations For Defining Amino Acid Requirements
Lapierre, H.; Ouellet, D.R.; Martineau, R.; Spek, J.W. (2016-12-22) -
Lab-Based Meat Production: Science Fiction or Reality
Post, M. J. (2017-10-18)We will discuss the prospects of cultured meat, where the science (biology, bioprocess, social) stands now and what the challenges are to move this to the market as a bona fide substitute for livestock produced meat. It ... -
Larry the Colleague and Mentor
Sniffen, C.J. (2014-10-21) -
Larry the Mentor
Stone, W.C. (2014-10-21) -
Lethal Heat Stress in Dairy Cattle: Unrecognized, Misdiagnosed, Needs Research
Burhans, W. S.; Rossiter-Burhans, C. A.; Baumgard, L. H. (2022-10-18) -
Looking Ahead – Dairying in New York and the USA in 2066
Britt, J.H. (2016-10-19) -
Making Decisions About New Technologies on the Dairy
Overton, T. R. (2017-10-19)Dairy producers and their advisors are confronted with a bewildering number of choices or potential decisions in all aspects of managing a dairy. The focus of the presentation is to discuss various components of the ... -
Management and Nutrition for Milking Sheep in Short and Frequent Lactations
Kochendoerfer, N.; Thonney, M. L. (2017-10-18)Highly-valued cheese and yogurt products are made from sheep milk, with most originating from Europe. Due to limitations on imports, dairy sheep in the US are highly inbred and farmers milk them in one group lactation of ... -
Management Considerations for Immature and Frosted Corn Silage
Chase, Larry (2019-08-15)The 2019 growing season in New York has again not been “normal.” Wet conditions delayed planting in many areas of the state. Later in the growing season, some areas were dry. On many farms, there are large differences in ...