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Don’t let Salmonella sneak up on your herd
The clinical signs of Salmonella are easy to identify — sudden weight loss, weakness, fever, diarrhea and dehydration.
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Pfizer to provide more than $1 million to support FFA programs
One of the world’s largest animal health companies will provide more than $1 million in sponsorships of National FFA Organization programs, local chapters and more this year.
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Land O'Lakes announces senior leadership appointments
Land O'Lakes, Inc. announced several changes to the Executive Leadership Team Wednesday to facilitate the company's strategy to significantly accelerate growth in its core and emerging businesses.
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New PACE sires released from Accelerated Genetics
Accelerated Genetics is releasing 10 Holsteins and a Jersey, a Brown Swiss and a Ayrshire to their PACE young sire program. Semen from these young sires will be allocated to dairy producers participating in the PACE program throughout the country.
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Record number of dairy and beef producers at Alltech Global 500
Alltech’s biggest ever Global 500 conference concluded, after welcoming nearly 700 dairy and beef producers from 32 countries to Alltech’s home in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Are your customers raising high-quality replacement heifers?
Calves and heifers are the future of every dairy operation, and getting them off to a healthy start helps set up a lifetime of improved performance.
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Pfizer Animal Health launches residue risk assessment tool
Dairy producers can assess their risk for a violative antibiotic residue in milk and meat by using a new online tool from Pfizer Animal Health. The short, 10-question self-assessment takes only a few minutes to complete and is now live.
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Generate farm business success and attend the Producer Summit
Enthusiastic producers and herdspeople are invited to attend The Producer Summit – Generating Success, to be held December 9-11, 2011, at the Radisson in La Crosse, Wis.
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Two USDA approved cattle vaccines fight Leptospira hardjo-bovis
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved Titanium® 5 L5 and Master Guard® 10 vaccines as an aid in preventing disease caused by Leptospira borgpetersenii hardjo-bovis in beef and dairy cattle.
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Eight factors for confident vaccine selection
Eight factors for confident vaccine selection
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Cornell to open new dairy teaching facility
DeLaval and Cornell University are pleased to announce a new development in their continuing partnership to bring innovative, safe and productive solutions to the dairy industry.
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