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Browsing PRO-DAIRY by Title
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Taking care of (manure) business
Czymmek, Karl; Ketterings, Quirine (DairyBusiness East, 2015-01)Strive to do the best possible job every time manure is applied. -
Targeted Heifer Growth
PRO-DAIRY (2008-01-01) -
Task Identification
Grusenmeyer, David (2002-11-01) -
Tech Tech Savvy Cattle
Lynch, Rob (DAIRYBUSINESS & HOLSTEINWORLD, 2017-01)Technology advances can make labor more efficient and improve cow health and performance. -
A Technical Reference Guide for Dairy-Derived Biogas Production, Treatment, and Utilization
Shelford, Tim; Gooch, Curt; Choudhury, Abhinav; Lansing, Stephanie (2020-07-29)This document is broken down into three major sections: Biogas Production, Biogas Treatment, and Biogas Utilization. Biogas Production: Provides information with respect to dairy manure-based anaerobic digestion systems, ... -
Technology and modernization
Berry, Julie (DairyBusiness East, 2014-05)This month’s The Manager from PRO-DAIRY focuses on dairy modernization. -
Technology makes on-farm research easier: Single-strip spatial evaluation approach (SSEA)
Srinivasagan, Subhashree; Marcaida III, Manuel; Shajahan, Sunoj; Ketterings, Quirine (Progressive Dairy, 2023-03)On-farm research is a great way for farmers to discover if a management change will benefit yield, increase the quality of a crop, reduce the environmental footprint, enhance soil health, or has other benefits. In on-farm ... -
Telling a Farm's Story
Berry, Julie (2013-11-01) -
Telling dairy's story in the Facebook age
Meyer, Beth (2011-05-01) -
Ten Key Herd Management Opportunities On Dairy Farms During Low Margin Times
Overton, Tom; Karszes, Jason; Lynch, Robert; Giordano, Julio; Van Amburgh, Mike (2018-03)Tighter and likely negative margins on many dairy farms now and for much of 2018 make it even more critical for dairy producers to focus their management skills on making sure that their herd management is “being all ... -
They found their management niche
Skellie, Kim (2011-05-01) -
Thinking about building a barn?
Steinberg, Sam (DairyBusiness East The Manager, 2015-07)General considerations for planning and designing a new dairy facility. -
Thinking about the future: is compliance a barrier to growth?
Czymmek, Karl; Haycook, Michael; Laughton, Chris (2012-08-01) -
This Old Silo: When Concrete Tower Silos Fail
Gooch, Curt (2008-08-01) -
Three big workforce investments that can have a big payoff
Maloney, Thomas (DairyBusiness East The Manager, 2015-10)Focus on hiring, training and feedback for workforce success. -
Time Integrated Value Environmental Control Technology:Set up to the Times
Gooch, Curt (2001-06-01) -
Time to check the progress of your first cutting
Lawrence, Joe; Kuck, Ron; O'Neil, Kitty (PRO-DAIRY, 2016-05)Changes in harvest management on many farms have resulted in an evolution of first cutting going from a necessary evil that had to be dealt with in feeding programs, to the most desired crop on many dairies, and grasses ... -
To Adopt or Not?
Ifft, Jennifer; Karszes, Jason (DAIRYBUSINESS & HOLSTEINWORLD, 2017-01)Carefully evaluate all information available when taking on new investments to prevent avoidable risks. -
To Retrofit Or Not To Retrofit, That Is The Question!
Terry, Timothy (PRO-DAIRY, 2022-07)Dairy farming is a constantly changing business. Farming for the long-term will require a facility that can change, as well. Expansion, new technology, and new enterprises may all be in every sustainable farm’s future. ...