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VOLUME 19, ISSUE 6
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-19-issue-6
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Bonnie Ayars Hired as Dairy Program Specialist
Dr. Maurice Eastridge, Dairy Specialist, The Ohio State University Bonnie Ayars started on Monday, June 4 in the Dairy Program Specialist position in the Department of Animal Sciences (position formerly held by Laurie Winkleman). Her responsibilities inc ...
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New Extension Member Hired to Assist with 4-H Dairy Programs
Ms. Bonnie Ayars, Dairy Judging Teams Coach and Extension Youth Specialist, The Ohio State University The Ohio 4-H Dairy Program has a new team member. Sherry Smith joined our Extension staff on September 1, 2013. She needs very little introduction to m ...
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Controlling Flies on Farms
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-10-issue-3/controlling-flies-farms
weight. Start feeding in early spring before flies begin to appear, and continue through the summer and ...
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VOLUME 19, ISSUE 5
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-19-issue-5
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Protecting Income Over Feed Cost Margin on U.S. Dairy Farms
Agriculture Market News-Monthly Soybean Meal Price Report. The ration is based on nutritional requirements of ...
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VOLUME 19, ISSUE 4
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-19-issue-4
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The Good News: Feed Costs Have Declined Over the Past Year
We’ve been tracking the cost of nutrients over the past three years, based on the estimates obtained from SesameIII predictions. Since last fall, the average cost of nutrients to feed a cow producing 75 lb/day of milk has decreased 70¢/day (Figure 1). ...
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Summer Coliform Mastitis,
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-6-issue-3/summer-coliform-mastitis
Dr. Normand St-Pierre, Dairy Management Specialist, Ohio State University (top of page) As I write this column, outside temperatures are well above 80 o F in Ohio and we are just in early May. Is this unusual? Well, considering that the average of our dai ...
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Nothing Stands Still: High Moisture Corn and Corn Silage is Different in Summer than in the Fall and Winter
Dr. Bill Weiss, Dairy Nutrition Extension Specialist, The Ohio State University (top of page) pdf file The high moisture (HM) corn and corn silage fed today was made 9 or 10 months ago, and they are not the same feedstuffs as they were last winter. If H ...