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Dairy Farmer\'s Journal: Summer work
When they were just about ready for harvesting, we had a nasty wind and rain storm that knocked a lot of the oats down and gave the weeds that had been growing up under them a highway to the sun.
California
El Segundo
Free Dairy-processing Resource Released
The ALBC recently released the Dairy Processing 101 course workbook online in a self-guided format. The ALBC says its goal is to help farmers find niche outlets for their rare breeds and rare-breed products.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Mastitis Care For Dairy Goats
Corticosteroids , such as dexamethasone, may be administered to reduce the swelling. McNeal a livestock specialist in the Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences at Utah State University.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Raising Dairy Goats for Milk
If you're trying to dry off the doe in the spring and there's lots of green growth in the pasture, follow the same routine, but put her in a dry lot with no grazing. Before making a commitment to raise dairy goats, learn what it takes to produce high-quality...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Water Quality Could Hurt Dairy Production
The objective of the project was to increase awareness of various water-quality parameters that are not tested as often. The farms in the study encompassed 51,000 acres and 18,000 cows with an average milk-production level ranging from 20 to 90 pounds...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Milk Producers Struggle During Dairy Month
“The dairy industry is big business in the United States, with farm cash receipts totaling 31.4 billion dollars in 2010,” says Michael Hutjens, PhD, professor emeritus of animal sciences at the University of Illinois.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Essential Record-Keeping Charts For Dairy Goats
It also gives you an idea who should be bred first/last the following fall. We generally do the whole herd on one day, so I often just write the date on the very top and not in the cells.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Pasture-based Dairies in Southeast Seek Improvement
“The growth we're seeing in this market is an opportunity for our educators to be involved and to understand that the technical specifications for a conventional dairy are very different than for a pasture-based dairy,” says Dennis Hancock, UGA forage...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Are Dairy Goats Right for My Farm?
What You'll Need for Water Water is essential for any animal, but especially for cold, lactating mama goats. Of course, many of the structures you need can have multiple roles; just make sure your milking parlor is not where the goats sleep, to avoid...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Choose Among Breeds of Dairy Goats
Average milk output is 1,973 pounds with 4.7 percent fat. The Saanen averages 2,772 pounds of milk with 3.3 percent fat. The milk's butterfat content (aka cream) is also a consideration.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fiore di Capra: Tucson\'s Goat Dairy And Creamery
You must have a quality product in order to be successful! Ask for honest feedback so that you can make improvements before you market your products. “We live in a dry area so we have to purchase almost every bite of food for our animals,” Swift says.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
When To Breed Young Dairy Goats for Milk
You'll know they're in heat when they bleat and pee and wag their tails a lot. Conservative goat owners like Mom like to wait until a young doe is at least 1 year old to breed her.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Dairy Cows\' Low Blood Calcium Linked to Fatty Liver
To maximize the health of the dairy cows and the amount of quality milk they produce, Middleton recommends paying close attention to dietary management in the late dry/early lactating period, as well as providing supplemental sources of calcium during...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Things To Know About Your First Dairy Cow
Many beginning farmers aspire to keep a dairy cow in order to have a fresh supply of milk for drinking and for dairy projects, like cheese making or soap making, but taking on the care of a dairy cow can be a daunting task for first timers.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
9 Items You Need to Start a Goat Dairy
As a licensed dairy, wooden stands won't be approved. Depending on the size of your milking area, you might want a large platform with multiple head gates to accommodate more than one goat at a time.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
For Hardy Dairy Goats, Look To The Swiss Alps
The Alpine's ears are upright, and the face is straight. Toggenburg Just chaos/Wikimedia Commons First imported from Switzerland to America in 1883, Toggenburgs arrived in the states before other northern European breeds and are considered the oldest...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Nutrition Matters: What To Feed Your Dairy & Meat Goats
It's important to keep providing her with a high-quality forage and grain source until she's in late lactation, which will keep both the mother and kid healthy and ensure there is no negative impact on her future ability to conceive.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
6 Milk Facts to Know Before Starting Your Farm Dairy
In the case of an animal emergency, it's important to reach out to your veterinarian or extension agent first. Maybe you'd like fresh, sweet milk for your family, too? Healthy Milk Tastes Great Milk from healthy, well-fed goats is delicious.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Can I Milk Sheep?
The Lacaune is an ancient breed from southern France, where Lacaune milk is used for crafting Roquefort cheese. East Friesians are white, with ears that stick out to the sides, wool-free heads, legs and bellies, and short, naked tails.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Book For The Lactose-Tolerant Cook
They range from simple comfort food contributed by the farmers themselves, like Caraway Cheese Soup from Wisconsin farmers John and Kim Koepke and Pink Arctic Freeze from Sarah VanOrden in Ovid, N.Y., to recipes from award-winning chefs and restaurateurs,...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Confining Cattle Ups Carbon Footprint
The scientists collected a range of field data on grazing systems, manure management and their effects on nutrient loss to the environment. Another plus: When fields formerly used for feed crops were converted to perennial grasslands for grazing, carbon...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Got (Homegrown) Milk?
To begin producing milk and keep on producing it, an animal must periodically be bred and give birth. Currently 15 percent of America's 10 million lactating dairy cows are routinely injected with rBGH.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Holstein Cattle
One of the largest sized and producing dairy breeds, the black and white Holsteins to many are the quintessential dairy cow. History: Holsteins, to most Americans, are the quintessential dairy cow.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
About Goat Milk
About goat's milk Goat's milk is similar to cow's milk in texture, but chemically speaking, there are some differences . By Carol Ekarius Not so very long ago, there was little interest in goat dairying in the United States, but according to the U.S
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Oberhasli
They are known for their distinct coloration of reddish brown with black points and a dorsal stripe, though some are born all black. Known as the Swiss Alpine until 1987 when the name was changed to Oberhasli, this breed was developed in Switzerland as...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Prepare Tasty Goat\'s Milk that Keeps Well
The next day she places two quart bags inside of each gallon zip-top bag for long-term storage. Learn more about keeping a small-farm dairy: Raising Dairy Goats for Milk Got Homegrown Milk?
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
LaMancha
This medium-sized goat is known for being quiet and gentle. It is considered the most popular dairy goat in the U.S., and comes in a variety of colors and patterns. There is also a miniature La Mancha goat breed.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia