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All Blog Posts Tagged 'economics' (5)

KELOLAND TV Features Robotic Dairy Farm

We’re excited to share news that South Dakota has become home to it’s first robotic dairy. Keloland TV recently featured Stuart Plucker’s farm in, Mechanized Milking.

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Added by Chad Huyser on January 13, 2011 at 10:00am — No Comments

Hoard’s Dairyman Webinar Series

If 2011 is the year you want to learn more about input costs, finance, nutrition, milk quality, herd management, and milk marketing and dairy policy plans, then you’re in luck!

Hoard’s Dairyman recently announced a FREE webinar series that will cover these topics (and much more), scheduled to be held the second Monday of each month starting on January 10th.

For more about the Hoard's Dairyman webinar series,… Continue

Added by Chad Huyser on January 6, 2011 at 9:30am — No Comments

Man-Made Climate Change: Hoax or Myth

DairyCast.com Dr. Jay Lehr, Science Director of The Heartland Institute , breaks down the hoax and myths behind man-made climate change. This is a presentation from the 2010 Texas and Southwestern Cattle… Continue

Added by John Blue on May 19, 2010 at 1:00pm — No Comments

Impact of Russia Closing Market To U.S. Poultry For Chlorine Residue

PoultryCast.com The New Year starts off with hope of improved profitability and less volatility… OK, I said ‘hope’.



Russia’s implementation of stricter standards for chlorine residues on poultry products has caused a major wrinkle in ongoing trade. Still a concern is what will happen to the tons of product in the pipeline when the new regs went into effect. We talked with representatives of the… Continue

Added by John Blue on January 15, 2010 at 6:38pm — No Comments

Food Economics and Consumer Choice

From Jeff Simmons, Elanco Animal Health.



"Today there are nearly 1 billion hungry people around the globe. yet in only 50 years, our growing global population will require an estimated 100 percent more food than we produce today. Unfortunately, we will certainly not have 100 percent more high-quality land available to grow twice the amount of grain or two times more livestock.The U.N. Food and Agriculture organization (FAo) reports that added farmland will help produce only 20 percent… Continue

Added by John Blue on May 21, 2009 at 10:00pm — No Comments

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