| Western Dairy News 2007 List of Features |
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February 2007
Johne's disease: What is the Best Test? by Michael Collins, University of Wisconsin. Project in conjunction with Texas A&M and Colorado State University. March 2007 Agricultural ceftiofur use and the dissemination of bacterial resistance: Genes of public health concern by Thomas E. Wittum, Ohio State University. (Tom received his PhD from CSU) April 2007 Economic opportunities for sexed semen on commercial dairies by J.F. Ettema, D.L. Hoag & G.E. Seidel Jr, Colorado State University. May 2007 Dollars to donuts: How to compete for agricultural labor by Sarah L. Fogleman, Kansas State University. Meeting the needs of your employees by Sarah L. Fogleman, Kansas State University. June 2007 Milk quality and mastitis: troubleshooting & control program by Jim Reynolds, University of California. July 2007 Coordinating dairy and manure operations by JP Harner, JF Smith, MV Brouk, Kansas State University. August 2007 Disease risks posed by poorly fermented silages by Duarte Diaz and Jessie Trujillo, Utah State University September 2007 Comparing gender-selected A.I. semen pregnancy results in heifers and cows by Joseph C Dalton, University of Idaho. October 2007 Understanding synchronization programs by Ellen Jordon, Texas A&M Time to winterize manure management by Deanne Meyer, University of California. November 2007 Calculate how much manure nitrogen you can add to intensively managed dairy grazing fields by Victor E Cabrera, New Mexico State University December 2007 Using Vegetated buffers or setbacks to reduce fecal coliform bacteria runoff from dairy pastures by Troy Downing and Mike Gamroth, Oregon State University Whole farm nutrient management by Joe Harrison, Washington State University |
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 17 December 2007 ) |


