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2007 Recipients of the Dairy Science Hall of Service
Massachusetts as an Extension 4-H Youth Agent (1967 to 1974). He had the responsibility of 4-H youth programs in ... Dairy Agent for Ohio State University Extension in Wayne County. As an Extension agent, he was ... role as an educator to managing a family dairy operation, he has taken hold of the advancements in ...
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Dairy Palooza and Collegiate Updates
www.ohiodairypalooza.com. Funded through a 4-H Foundation grant, we think you will find it entertaining as well as ...
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Spring into Action
https://mahoning.osu.edu/events/spring-action
Session #1) Soil Basics: Make sure your plants will grow! – Dr. Bill Snyder Gardening As We Age: Exercise, ...
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Managing the Work Schedule for Personnel in Large Dairy Herds
least an eight-hour rest. A dairy farm, by definition, requires people to work extended and unusual ... relief workers to cover the day-off. As an example, a 2,100-cow dairy farm that milks cows three times ... Scenario I consists of an 8-hour shift which requires a total of 14 workers per week to keep the milking ...
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MarketView...U.S. Dairy Outlook Brief October-December 2010
the excess ‘volatility’ in milk prices. As an illustration, consider the following quote from Charles ... is an issue. There is a problem. There has been an extreme level of volatility and the length and ... what is misleading about this statement is the fact that professor Nicholson is making the mistake of ...
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Feed Prices are A-Changin'!
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-12-issue-4/feed-prices-are-changin
substantially from week to week, these evaluations are good only as long as the relative price differences hold ...
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MarketView...U.S. Dairy Outlook Brief March 2010
milk production capacity contracted at an annualized rate of +0.6 of a percent each month through ... coming months. The CWT has announced that it will resume export subsidies for cheese in an attempt to ... to assist you in protecting your milk price in 2010 and 2011. You can find out more about this by ...
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The Marks of a "Real" Ohio Dairy Producer,
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-7-issue-1/marks-real-ohio-dairy-producer
in it for one generation, and still others endeavor to create an entity that will endure from ... House are going to make decisions regardless of who speaks up. So in other words " REAL " ... business expense; they are an investment in the continued growth and strength of Ohio's dairy ...
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Milk Prices, Costs of Nutrients, Margins and Comparison of Feedstuffs Prices
anticipation of an additional drop of $1 to $2/cwt in the incoming months. If the Class III futures are good ... go back to the column that I wrote in the October 2014 issue of Buckeye Dairy News, you will find the ... months to come. To make this worse, I personally think that the futures prices are somewhat optimistic. ...
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Economics of Dairy Production in Ohio
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-6-issue-2/economics-dairy-production-ohio
net return per cow. An attainable goal is $6.50 feed cost per hundredweight of milk produced, ... farmers understand their financial situation and to make informed decisions. RANKEM was the summary ... For example, feeding shelled corn that could otherwise be sold for an average of $2.24 per bushel ...