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Everything good takes time, including employees PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Management
Written by Tom Wall   
Thursday, 16 May 2013 14:22

For anyone who grows crops for a living or gardens as a hobby, this past “spring” will be hard to forget. Throughout most of the Midwest, it’s been an unusually long, snowy winter and short, wet spring.
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Weighted-average price: Know your numbers PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Management
Written by Scott Stewart   
Thursday, 16 May 2013 13:51

In health and fitness circles, people are often encouraged to “know your numbers.” Key statistics like height, weight, body mass index, cholesterol and blood pressure numbers are often used as basic measurements – or at least benchmarks for embarking on a fitness program.
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We never win PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Management
Thursday, 16 May 2013 13:00

wsidAfter renovating our parlor and updating its equipment, we invested time with each milking shift to retrain workers on proper milking protocols.

Our goal, of course, is better milk quality. We already have quality bonuses, but shortly after the training, we also instituted a “Milker of the Month” award.

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Safe and sound: The importance of dairy equipment safety PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Management
Written by Kimberly Naffziger   
Thursday, 16 May 2013 12:38

From tractors to loaders, to machinery in the milking parlor, dairies depend on equipment to run their operations. The use of equipment allows dairies to operate more efficiently.

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Getting workers to do what you want PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Management
Written by Tom Fuhrmann   
Thursday, 16 May 2013 12:21

There is no magic to getting workers to do exactly what you want. It’s possible by simply executing good management. But you’ll need help from a few key workers who can assist if you’ve put them in the right position within your management scheme.

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A day in the life of a robotic milking producer PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Management
Written by Francisco Rodriguez   
Thursday, 16 May 2013 11:29

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With an automatic milking system (AMS), producers can work smarter rather than harder.

They might also enjoy a better quality of life with added flexibility in their schedule and activities – a clear advantage of robotic milking over conventional operations.

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Use your DHI data to pinpoint profit opportunities PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Management
Written by Robert Fourdraine   
Thursday, 16 May 2013 10:28

Although 2012 brought many challenges, some herds saw remarkable improvements compared to 2011. Midwestern states endured record temperatures for a prolonged period of time followed by a drought, impacting feed availability, price and quality.

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Milk component price trends and your milk check PDF Print E-mail
Dairy basics - Management
Written by Harry Stugart   
Thursday, 16 May 2013 10:12

The price a dairy farm receives for milk is determined by a system that tries to calculate the value of the milk components based on products produced from milk. The prices for the end products of cheese, butter, nonfat dry milk and dry whey are surveyed and averaged each month.

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