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“Ask The Vet and Ask The Nutritionist”

Click here to view as a pdf:   Ask The Nutritionist   By Teresa Marker, B.S. “Two years ago in Wisconsin we had drought-like growing conditions and I experienced molds & mycotoxins in my feedstuffs.   The 2014 growing season brought ample amounts of rain.   Are my worries about mold and mycotoxins over?” J.S. from Central Wisconsin

Young Stock-The Missing Link

Click here to view as a pdf :   Young Stock The Missing Link   By Dr. John Popp, PhD.   The major focus on many dairy operations is to have high quality feeds provided to the milking herd and to produce milk in an economically effective manner. The second focus is on the dry cow…

Cow Tales August 2014

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Don’t Play Catch Up Early Ketosis Detection And Treatment

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Improving Horse Performance Through Smart Nutrition

Click here to view as a pdf:   Improving Horse Performace Through Smart Nutrition By Dan Leiterman   Horses are tremendous athletes; and as such have high nutritional requirements.     For horses that are expected to work or compete for a living, there are advanced nutritional tools that can help keep them performing at their very best.…

The Who, What, When, Where, Why And How Of Ketosis In Dairy Cows

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“Ask the Vet and Ask the Nutritionist”

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Profitability Is Nothing To Kid About

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Management of Intensive Grazing on Alfalfa Based Pasture

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Looking At Dairy Nutrition From A Different Angle

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