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Adapted by Deanne Meyer, Livestock Waste Management Specialist, UC Davis Short-lived climate pollutants (SLCP) is a new four letter acronym to add to our vocabulary. Youve no doubt heard or read much about this.
Adapted by Jennifer Heguy, UCCE Dairy Advisor, Deanne Meyer, Livestock Waste Management Specialist; Noelia Silva-del-Rio, Dairy Production Medicine Specialist Current California Silage Storage Practices.
Adapted by Noelia Silva-del-Ro, Dairy Production Medicine Specialist, Arnau Espadamal & Pau Pallars,Veterinary Medicine Teaching & Research Center Daily milk yield data have been shown to aid in early detection of ketosis, left DA, and digestive disorders on fresh cows.
Adapted by Deanne Meyer, Ph.D., Livestock Waste Management Specialist Department of Animal Science, UC Davis Its summer and temperatures often break the 100 F mark.
Adapted by Deanne Meyer, Livestock Waste Management Specialist Cold, rainy, windy, gorgeous. Yes, this years International Ag Expo (Farm Show) was an ever-changing experience. As I walked around the grounds, I participated in conversations regarding specific technologies to manage dairy manure.
Adapted by Nicholas Clark - UCCE Kings, Tulare & Fresno The CVDRMP (Central Valley Dairy Representative Monitoring Program) has been monitoring groundwater beneath dairies for nitrate since January 2012.
Do You Need To Be In The ILRP? Estimations of Water Use for California Dairy Cows Good Samples Lead to Quality Data: Water Quality Compliance in the Central Valley - July 2009 Irrigation on Dairies: Will Shortening Your Field Save Water and Nutrients?
Buyer beware: Homework is Important When Reducing Methane Emissions Manure - Maximizing the Value of its Nitrogen Manure - Whats the Concern About its Carbon What's the Story about Methane Emissions?
Adapted by Dr. Deanne Meyer - Livestock Waste Management Specialist, UC Davis & UC ANR Last June, the Central Valley Water Quality Control Board (RB5) adopted a General Order for Confined Bovine Feeding Operations (R5- 2017-0058).