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Genetics of Feed Efficiency and Applications for the Dairy Industry
McKay, Stephanie (2014-04-09) -
Genomic research and selection improve cow health
Huson, Heather (DAIRYBUSINESS & HOLSTEINWORLD, 2016-10)Projects focus on genetic regulation of mastitis and lameness, some of the most costly diseases in the dairy industry. -
Getting Good Data from On-Farm Research
Lawrence, Joe (2017-01-25) -
Getting the Most Out of Your Feed Management Software
Greene, David (DAIRYBUSINESS & HOLSTEINWORLD, 2017-01)Feeding software programs are a wise investment to save thousands on a farm’s largest expense. -
Good Growing
Czymmek, Karl (2011-02-01) -
Grantson Farm uses Dairy Advancement Program funding to plan and expand for the future
Berry, Julie (Progressive Dairyman, 2019-12)David and Laurie Grant have infectious optimism and belief in the viability of the dairy industry. With financial and facility planning resources through a Dairy Advancement Program (DAP) grant, the Franklin, NY family has ... -
Grass Breeding to Improve Fiber Quality
Ballerstedt, Peter J. (2017-01-31)This presentation was given at the 2017 PRO-DAIRY Winter Forage Meetings. -
Grass injector provides a manure management option
Fields, Lisa (DairyBusiness East, 2015-01)Injection reduces phosphorus runoff risk and ammonia emission. -
Greenhouse Gas (ghg) Emission Reductions Due to Anaerobic Digestion of Dairy Manure
Pronto, Jennifer; Gooch, Curt (2009-06)Livestock agriculture is a source of greenhouse gas (ghg) emissions in the U.S., and emits one of the most potent greenhouse gases – methane (CH4). Through manure anaerobic digestion technology, a portion of these emissions ... -
Greenhouse Gas Emissions From a Community Anaerobic Digester with Mixed Organic Wastes
Bentley, Christopher; Gooch, Curt; Pronto, Jennifer; Scott, Norman; McGlynn, Steve (2010-06)Opportunities for reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through farm manure management systems and the implementation of anaerobic digestion are of growing interest to farmers, electric utilities, and environmentalists ... -
Greenhouse gas footprint tools on farms
Godber, Olivia; Czymmek, Karl (Progressive Dairy, 2021-03)The need is growing for U.S. dairy farms to calculate and reduce their carbon footprint to meet the Net Zero Initiatives set by the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy, in addition to other global, regional, and state climate ... -
Greenhouse Gas from Dairy Manure Management at the Farmstead
Wright, Peter; Gooch, Curt (2018)Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are becoming a greater concern in the United States (US), and generally throughout the world. The milk production food chain from farm to the consumer in the US was analyzed for its carbon ... -
Greenhouse gas reduction and other benefits of biogas upgrading
Oliver, Jason P.; Gooch, Curt A. (2016-06)Biogas obtained from anaerobic digestion of livestock manure is a complex mixture containing ~60% methane (CH4) and other less valuable gases. Upgrading the biogas to reduce contaminants and increase the CH4 concentration ... -
Group Feeding of Calves: An Overview
Capel, Michael (2013-04-10) -
Group Feeding of Calves: An Overview (Powerpoint slides)
Capel, Michael (2013-04-10) -
Group Housing Economics: Case Study Results
Hanchar, J.J. -
Grouped-Housed Feeding Systems: How to Get it Right!
Thomas, Mark -
Grow NYS Dairy
Overton, Tom (2013-02-01) -
Growing into the Future: Retaining Talent
Voss, Jennifer (2013-01-16) -
Growing the Industry
Berry, Julie (2012-08-01)