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Metabolic diseases in cattle
Published 2021-08-01“…The main trend in the development of dairy farming in the Russian Federation suggests maximising milk yield and reducing milk net cost. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2004 Financial Summary
Published 2019-06-01“… This publication is a summary of the financial performance of the dairy farms that participated in 2004. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, and government and educational professionals. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2004 Financial Summary
Published 2019-06-01“… This publication is a summary of the financial performance of the dairy farms that participated in 2004. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, and government and educational professionals. …”
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Monitoring Nitrogen Leaching for the Evaluation of the Dutch Minerals Policy for Agriculture in Clay Regions
Published 2001-01-01“…Arable farms are more prone to NO3– leaching than dairy farms. On arable farms, about 25% of the N surplus leached to groundwater and tile drainwater, on dairy farms this was about 15%. …”
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Suppression des quotas et nouvelles formes de régulation de l’économie laitière : les conditions patrimoniales du maintien de la production laitière en montagne
Published 2012-12-01“…With the abolition of the quota system, dairy farmers loose a competition management tool among producers and between areas that questions the future of mountain dairy farming. This paper discusses the conditions for its preservation related to its heritage. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2008 Financial Summary
Published 2010-09-01“…Giesy, summarizes the financial performance of 14 dairy farms that participated in a 2008 survey. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, government, and educational professionals. …”
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E. coli and Salmonella on animal farms: sources, survival and management
Published 2006-03-01“… Significant effort has been made by universities and research agencies to help eliminate Salmonella and pathogenic E. coli from animal and dairy farms. This article highlights findings from these recent studies. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2008 Financial Summary
Published 2010-09-01“…Giesy, summarizes the financial performance of 14 dairy farms that participated in a 2008 survey. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, government, and educational professionals. …”
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E. coli and Salmonella on animal farms: sources, survival and management
Published 2006-03-01“… Significant effort has been made by universities and research agencies to help eliminate Salmonella and pathogenic E. coli from animal and dairy farms. This article highlights findings from these recent studies. …”
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Les multiples formes actuelles de la conversion d’élevages laitiers de montagne vers la production de viande
Published 2016-07-01“…Tougher competition in and between highland and lowland regions raises fears of an increase in the number of French mountain dairy farms going out of production. Dairy farms’ conversion from milk to meat has been gathering pace since the 2008 dairy market crisis, yet there has been little attempt to study the concomitant changes in post-conversion farm structure and land-use practices. …”
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Management of Reproduction in Dairy Herds with Natural Service or Timed Artificial Insemination
Published 2011-07-01“…Both natural service and artificial insemination programs can work for managing reproduction on dairy farms. This 3-page fact sheet provides comparison of reproductive performance and economic considerations. …”
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Management of Reproduction in Dairy Herds with Natural Service or Timed Artificial Insemination
Published 2011-07-01“…Both natural service and artificial insemination programs can work for managing reproduction on dairy farms. This 3-page fact sheet provides comparison of reproductive performance and economic considerations. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2006 Financial Summary
Published 2008-05-01“…Vann, summarizes the financial performance of 22 dairy farms that participated in a 2006 survey. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, government, and educational professionals. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2006 Financial Summary
Published 2008-05-01“…Vann, summarizes the financial performance of 22 dairy farms that participated in a 2006 survey. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, government, and educational professionals. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2005 Financial Summary
Published 2007-03-01“…De Vries, is a summary of the financial performance of the dairy farms that participated in 2005. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, and government and educational professionals. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2005 Financial Summary
Published 2007-03-01“…De Vries, is a summary of the financial performance of the dairy farms that participated in 2005. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, and government and educational professionals. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2007 Financial Summary
Published 2009-04-01“…Ely, summarizes the financial performance of 21 dairy farms that participated in a 2007 survey. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, government, and educational professionals. …”
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Dairy Business Analysis Project: 2007 Financial Summary
Published 2009-04-01“…Ely, summarizes the financial performance of 21 dairy farms that participated in a 2007 survey. It is intended for general use by dairy farmers, the allied industry, government, and educational professionals. …”
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Importance of Milk Feeding Pre-weaning to Dairy Calves
Published 2011-07-01“…Similar to any mammal, newborn dairy calves must consume milk in the first weeks of life because of their inability to properly digest dry feeds. On most dairy farms, milk harvested from cows or reconstituted milk replacer powder provides the primary source of nutrients for calves in the first 4-6 weeks of life before they are able to adequately digest other feeds. …”
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