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Over-the-Counter Antibiotics Will Require Veterinary Oversight (Rx) Beginning in June of 2023
practicing veterinarians are often asked to develop and write protocols for individual farms, particularly ... stores will now require veterinary oversight (written Rx) to be used in animals, even if the animals are ... not intended for food production. Examples of affected antibiotics include injectable penicillin and ...
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Milk Prices, Costs of Nutrients, Margins and Comparison of Feedstuffs Prices
account for the cost of replacements or dry cows, or for profitability changes related to culling cows. ... reported were added to the appraisal set for this issue. Table 2. Actual, breakeven (predicted) and 75% ... University Milk prices In the November issue, the Class III future for December was $20.16/cwt and the ...
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Stress Management During Tough Financial Times
extend to farm employees. Harmful stress needs to be recognized and managed for personal health, family ... It is important to recognize some common symptoms of stress, and if these symptoms continue for ... Communication is vital to help relieve the burdens of financial stress and to help generate ideas for problem ...
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Considering Dairy Farm Construction in 2023?
rates index dropped below 50 which is considered the required amount for construction to remain fully ... Holstein cows need 3 to 4 feet of open space in front of the stall for cows to lunge or they will lay at ... drinking cows are not disrupted by cows walking by. Figure 3. Distance for fan air plume to reach cows and ...
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Dairy Market Outlook: January- February 2011
prices. According to the USDA LDP report, corn is expected to be in the $4.80 to $5.60/bu range for the ... website: http://future.aae.wisc.edu/lgm_dairy.html. At this site, you will find a web-based program which ... report, released December 18, 2010, shows continued strength in milk production across the country. For ...
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Dairy Critical Issue Briefs (DIBS): 24 now available online address issues facing dairy producers dealing with today’s continuing pitiful milk prices
pdf file Dairy Issue Briefs (DIBS) target critical management issues facing Ohio’s economically ... contact information for the author(s) if you have further questions. DIBS can be found at the OSU ... Resources for Ohio’s Dairy Industry website: https://dairy.osu.edu. ...
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Dairy Market Update
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-17-issue-1/dairy-market-update
a significant realignment with lower world prices for all major dairy commodities. It is natural to assume that ... completed, the USDA Farm Services Agency (FSA) is beginning to release data on dairy farm participation. For ... the state as a whole, 999 farms signed onto MPP-Dairy for 2015. Of these, 613 elected to secure only ...
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Managing Dairy Cow Heat Stress
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-19-issue-3/managing-dairy-cow-heat-stress
fans and sprinklers to provide evaporative cooling. A June 2016 article on the eXtension Dairy site ... Sprinklers should generally be on for 1 to 3 minutes, then off for the remainder of a 15-minute cycle. The ... cleaned regularly. Good ventilation is necessary for sprinklers to be an effective cooling option. Water ...
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Corn Silage Harvest Safety Should Be Priority One
a busy time of year, with the quality of corn silage determining your ability to produce milk for the ... structure and to continue burning for long periods of time. Once a fire starts, it is very difficult to ... is one slip or trip for major injuries to occur. Also be sure PTO shields are in place on silage ...
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Mideast Federal Order Hearing Held on March 7, Wooster, Ohio
policy issues of importance to Ohio and Federal Order 33 producers go to my web site, Ohio Dairy Web ... market to determine but was added directly into the pay price for raw milk used in these products. You ... was codified, it was recognized that this had the potential to cause a real problem for dairy ...