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The National Dairy FARM Program: Farmers Assuring Responsible Management
Meredith, Emily (2016-03-08) -
National FARM Program and Version 3.0 changes
Morrill, Kimberley (DAIRYBUSINESS & HOLSTEINWORLD, 2017-04)The National Dairy FARM Version 3.0 changes went into effect on January 1, 2017 and includes two phases. -
Natural or Tunnel Ventilation of Freestall Structures: What is Right for Your Dairy Facility?
Gooch, Curt; Timmons, Michael (2001-07-01) -
NDF - Making Something Old, New Again
Van Amburgh, M.E.; Grant, R.J.; Cotanch, K.W.; Zontini, A.; Ross, D.A.; Foskolos, A. (2015-03-17)Fiber digestibility and indigestibility are critical factors when assessing forage quality and formulating diets. Digestion characteristics of NDF influence feeding and rumination behavior, rate of particle breakdown, ... -
NDF Digestibility and uNDF: What does this mean and how can we apply it to make better decisions
Van Amburgh, Mike; Grant, Rick; Cotanch, Kurt; Zontini, Alessandro; Ross, Debbie; Foskolos, Andreas (2015-03-18) -
Net Present Value Economic Analysis Model for Adoption of Photoperiod Manipulation in Lactating Cow Barns
Crill, Roberta; Hanchar, John; Gooch, Curt; Richard, Steven -
New and Alternative Forages for Modern Dairy Rations in the Northeast
Bosworth, Sid (2016-04-13)This information was presented the 2016 Herd Health and Nutrition Conference, organized by the PRO-DAIRY Program in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. Softcover copies of the entire conference ... -
New Cornell faculty
Berry, Julie (Progressive Dairy, 2022-03)Louis Longchamps and Virginia Moore are new Cornell faculty in the School of Integrative Plant Sciences. -
New hybrids require higher seeding rates
Cox, Bill; Cherney, Jerry; Atkins, Phil (2011-02-01) -
New Milk Analysis Metrics for Dairy Herd Management
Barbano, Dave; Dann, Heather; Grant, Rick (Progressive Dairyman, 2018-07-19)New mid-infrared milk analysis metrics have been developed to provide actionable dairy herd management data. New milk analysis metrics are: 1) groups of milk fatty acids [i.e., de novo (DN: C4 to C15), mixed origin (MO: ... -
A New Perspective on Feeding Dairy Heifers: Promoting Good Health, Efficiency and Behavior
Devries, Trevor (2014-07-18) -
New York & Vermont Corn Silage Hybrid Trials -2017
Lawrence, Joe; Kerwin, Allison; Overton, Thomas; Smith, Margaret; Darby, Heather (Cornell University, 2017)In 2017, companies were invited to enter hybrids into the NewYork & Vermont Corn Silage Hybrid TestingProgram. Seventy two corn silage hybrids were tested,each hybrid was planted at three locations. Each hybrid was planted ... -
New York Animal Agriculture Coalition
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New York Department of Labor Onsite Consultation Program
Franko, Eileen (DairyBusiness East, 2014-08)The New York State Department of Labor's Onsite Consultation Program will come to your farm to assist in identifying and correcting hazards. -
New York State Remote Net Metering Fact Sheet
Pronto, Jennifer; Gooch, Curt (2012-03)The combustion of biogas from farm-based anaerobic digesters offers an opportunity for on-farm renewable energy generation. Biogas is commonly combusted in a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system comprised of an engine-generator ... -
Next steps for better silage yield maps
Lehman, Ben; Kharel, Dilip; Czymmek, Karl; Ketterings, Quirine (Progressive Dairyman, 2020-03)With yield monitor technology, silage growers can see the impact of management changes in every field section over time. Unfortunately, even with calibrated equipment and best operator practices, yield maps can look pretty ... -
Next-generation whole-farm dairy sustainability analysis: The Ruminant Farm Systems Model
Reed, Kristan; Cabrera, Victor; Kebreab, Ermias; Panke-Buisse, Kevin; Thoma, Greg; Tricarico, Juan; Vadas, Peter (Progressive Dairy, 2020-07)We are building a next-generation dairy systems simulation model that has the flexibility to represent the diversity of management practices on U.S. dairies and is adaptable to our continually growing knowledge of dairy ... -
Nitrous oxide emissions in corn are related to nitrogen inputs
Sadeghpour, Amir; Czymmek, Karl; Ketterings, Quirine (DAIRYBUSINESS & HOLSTEINWORLD, 2016-10)Managing for, and achieving high yields, reduces emissions on a per bushel basis.