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Soaker Nozzle Type Affects Water Use, But Not Cow Cooling

Adapted by Jennifer Chen and Dr. Cassandra Tucker, UC Davis Heat stress costs US dairy producers as much as $1 billion annually. These costs come in many forms. When cows are hot, they eat less, milk production drops, and pregnancy rates fall. In extreme cases, cows can even die in hot weather.
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Salinity Management in Alfalfa Fields

Adapted by Michelle Leinfelder-Miles, UCCE Delta Farm Advisor After the driest year on record, growers may find themselves battling soil salinity. It is important to consider how dry conditions contribute to soil salinity and how it can be managed.
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Buying or Selling Corn Silage this Summer?

Adapted by Jennifer Heguy, UCCE Merced, Stanislaus & San Joaquin Counties With talk of $75-$95 corn silage this summer, now is a good time to start thinking about your silage goals. Traditionally, corn silage is purchased on a 70/30 basis; that is 70% moisture and 30% DM.
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Preventing Milk Fever with Anionic Salts

Adapted by Noelia Silva-del-Rio, UCCE Vet Medicine Specialist Cows transitioning from the dry cow pen to the fresh pen are subject to a large calcium demand in order to synthesize and secrete colostrum and milk.
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