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BIOMIN Participated in VIV Asia 2009 and Launched New Innovations
Bringing multi-facet value to visitors at one of the Asian's largest livestock and tradeshows with Experts Presentations, extensive showcase at Hall 1, A010, and latest innovations in feed additives
BIOMIN, a ...Source: BIOMIN GmbH
Publication date: 03/16/2009
Views: 817
Repeatability of Milk Production
Repeatability is the concept that what happened in the past is going to happen in the future, given similar conditions. For example, if a cow had an above average lactation yield, is she expected to remain abov...Source: University of Florida IFAS Dairy Update newsletter
Publication date: 03/16/2009
Views: 382
Meeting Milk Price Challenges
Milk producers are facing significant economic challenges this year, said a University of Illinois Extension dairy specialist.
"Milk prices at the farm gate will decline over 30 percent or $5 to $6 per 100 pou...Source: University of Illinois ACES news
Publication date: 03/13/2009
Views: 580
Biorigin strengthens its European hiring an expert
Biorigin announces Dr. Götz George Gotterbarm was hired to be part of its animal nutrition team in Europe.
Dr. Gottembarm has an accumulated experience of almost 15 years working in important companies of...Source: Biorigin
Publication date: 03/12/2009
Views: 503
Ethanol Co-Product Cuts Feed Costs, Increases Milk Income in Chile
The U.S. Grains Council, a non-profit organization charged with building global markets for America's grain, arranges feeding trials to include distiller's dried grains with solubles (DDGS), a co-product of U.S...Source: U.S. Grains Council news
Publication date: 03/11/2009
Views: 330
Lenetah and Tetonia: Two Top-Notch Barleys for Bovines
For more than a decade, a barley named "Baronesse" has reigned as the undisputed queen of feed barleys in Idaho. That's an impressive record in a state that's the nation's No. 2 producer of this golden grain.
...Source: USDA Agricultural Research Service
Publication date: 03/09/2009
Views: 396
Strategies for Improving Reproductive Performance
Reproductive Performance (RP) in dairy herds continues to be a major issue. While experts suggest that herds should strive for a pregnancy rate of greater than 20%, Virginia's average for DHIA herds is currentl...Source: Virginia Cooperative Extension Dairy Pipeline
Publication date: 03/09/2009
Views: 439
Are your cows comfortable?
Have you observed your cows' legs and feet lately? Watched them walking? What about their eyes? Have you taken a close look at their production and health records? Cows are talking... showing us in many ways if...Source: University of Minnesota Dairy Extension
Publication date: 03/05/2009
Views: 453
New test for detecting fake organic milk
Scientists in Germany are reporting development of a new, more effective method to determine whether milk marketed as "organic" is genuine or just ordinary milk mislabeled to hoodwink consumers. Their report ap...Source: American Chemical Society
Publication date: 03/04/2009
Views: 355
Conference Addresses Manure Management Practices and More
New conservation practices and manure storage capacity are just two of the topics that will be addressed at the 2009 Livestock Manure Management Conference workshops. The workshops, set for March in Effingham a...Source: University of Illinois ACES news
Publication date: 03/03/2009
Views: 267