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3-NOP (Bovaer™) Receives FDA Approval
I assumed that a farm could expect the average changes in milk production (+3%) and feed intake (+1.6%) when ... a farm. If you’re considering 3-NOP for your farm, or your client’s dairy farm, use our Dairy Carbon ...
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2024 Dairy Hall of Service Recognition
Select Sires facilities. He was one of the founders of the North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge ...
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Tri-State Manure Field Day
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-3/tri-state-manure-field-day
Indiana and Ohio. A tour of the dairy farm is optional at the end of the field day. Contact Mary Wilhelm ...
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Dairy Sustainability Part 2: Methane Mitigating Feed Additives
emission sources on a dairy farm. Fortunately, there are a tremendous number of interventions being ... designed research is necessary to increase confidence in the efficacy of essential oils to reduce methane ... Wang. 2020. Review: Fifty years of research on rumen methanogenesis: lessons learned and future ...
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Feeding Roasted Soybeans to Dairy Cattle
for average farm price for soybeans during 2024/2025 is $11.20/bu, and the cost of roasting soybeans ... rather small on-farm containment is used, an aerator should be placed in the beans at the end of the ... trash. After roasting, the soybeans can be fed as ground or cracked soybeans. Earlier Ohio State research ...
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Food Safety & Food Protection Training
a class held at your facility please contact us. Please Contact Family and Consumer Sciences Educator ...
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HPAI in Dairy Cattle: Learn More
https://dairy.osu.edu/resources/hpai-avian-influenza-dairy-cattle/learn-more
biosecurity measures in place. IS contagious between cattle and poultry, so extra care must be taken on farms ... resources: Dairy Farm Biosecurity Webinar and what we currently know as of April 25, 2024 on HPAI in dairy ... practices on the farm in practical ways (part 3) Biosecurity plans: where do you start (part 4) ...
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Why Do Cows Bunch?
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-2/why-do-cows-bunch
heifer that recently calved. Social stress will cause cows to retreat and bunch up. Research has proven ... partly due to less social distress. If your facilities allow, a separate first calf heifer group is ... is 150 cows or less. Automated milking dairy farms with all cows in same pen will observe more social ...
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Breakfast on the Farm
https://greene.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/breakfast-farm
Breakfast on the farm In 2020, the Greene County community will host a large Breakfast On The ... Farm (BOTF) event to educate consumers about modern commodity agriculture and the way farmers care for ... other similar events indicated that over 60% of the attendees were first time visitors to a farm in 20 ...
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Safeguarding Your Herd: How Biosecurity Keeps Salmonella Dublin at Bay
Historically, Salmonella Dublin was a herd-health issue in the western United States. In recent years, on-farm ... a farm. Biosecurity offers a comprehensive set of ongoing practices aimed at keeping the disease out ... (bioexclusion) or contained within the farm (biocontainment). It's important to recognize that not all farms ...