Minnesota Dairy Health Conference 2001
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Item Production Decisions From An Economic Perspective(2001-05-22) Wustenburg, MarkItem Effective Use of Reproductive Hormones in Breeding Programs(2001-05-22) Wiltbank, Milo C.Item Update on Johne's Projects(2001-05-22) Wells, ScottItem Dairy Reproductive Programs with NO Heat Detection(2001-05-22) Stewart, Steven; Rapnicki, PaulItem Importance of Proper Amount of Air Admission into Milking Claws(2001-05-22) Stewart, Steven; Johnson, Andrew P.; Reid, David A.Item Minnesota DHIA Somatic Cell Count Data(2001-05-22) Stewart, StevenItem Milk Quality & Udder Health: Strategies for Improving Udder Health Management(2001-05-22) Spencer, Hank; Wustenberg, MarkItem Heat Abatement Programs for Midwest Dairies(2001-05-22) Spencer, HankItem Its Black And White Get More From Your Ultrasound Machine When You Examine The Mammmary Glands And Teats(2001-05-22) Sage, Abby M.Item Foot and Mouth Information(2001-05-22) Neirby, DaleItem Minnesota Feedlot Rules and Manure Management(2001-05-22) Meyer, NathanItem Implants or real? Or Surgical options for teat and udder surgery(2001-05-22) Malone, ErinItem Troubleshooting Forage Feeding Problems ...(2001-05-22) Mahanna, BillItem Fresh Cow Metabolic Diseases - How do we know we got 'em?(2001-05-22) Kelton, David F.Item Automatic Take Off Field Experiences(2001-05-22) Johnson, Andrew P.Item Manure Contamination of a Dairy Cow's Feet and Legs(2001-05-22) Johnson, Andrew P.Item The Importance of Quality Milk To The Processor(2001-05-22) Johnson, Andrew P.Item Development of a Niche Market: The U.S. Dairy Sheep and Goat Industries(2001-05-22) Haskell, Scott R. R.Item NON-INFECTIOUS LESIONS OF THE TEAT AND UDDER(2001-05-22) Haskell, Scott R.R.Item Effects of Automatic Take-Off Settings on Individual Cow Milking Duration and Milk Production(2001-05-22) Godden, Sandra; Stewart, Steven; Rapnicki, Paul; Reid, D.; Johnson, A.; Eicker, Steve