Webinars
NEN Webcast – Water: The most important nutrient
Did you know that by focusing only on things like dry matter intake, protein, carbohydrates, effective fiber, minerals, etc., you are only accounting for about 12 percent of the cow's total nutrient intake?
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Free Webinar: Manure Management Innovations
Join us for a free webinar to help livestock operators reduce ammonia levels.
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Livestock, Dairy and Grains Outlook 2013
In this free webinar, you will learn the factors that will impact grain and livestock markets during 2013.
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Free Webinar: Increase Efficiency with Amino Acid Balancing
In this free webinar, Michael Van Amburgh will discuss protein nutrition, the outcome of amino acid balancing, and energetic efficiency.
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Precision nutrition: Choline & its impact on subclinical ketosis
In this free webinar, you will learn that subclinical ketosis is a costly problem than affects up to 60 percent of cows in early lactation, robbing profits throughout the lactation.
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Free Webinar: Software Programs for Dairy Nutritionists
Mike Van Amburgh and Chuck Schwab will discuss the biology of the Cornell model and the NRC model for balancing amino acids, and Daniel Luchini will discuss the application of these models in commercial ration balancing software programs.
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Free Webcast: BMR corn silage webinar
Dairy Herd Management is presenting a FREE one hour webinar on the impact of BMR corn on dairy profitability.
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Free Webcast: Anthelmintic Resistance
Anthelmintic resistance in the U.S. Cattle population was first identified in 2004 by the USDA. The 2009 National Animal Health Monitoring survey identified potential resistance in cattle in several states.
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Free Webcast: Lameness
Lameness is the single biggest animal-welfare problem facing the dairy industry today. The incidence rate is 25 to 30 percent, which is unacceptably high. Learn more about the magnitude of the problem and what dairies can do to mimimize lameness, ensure animal welfare and add to their profits.
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