
Rúbia Branco Lopes
Email: rbrancolopes@ucanr.edu
Phone: 559-684-3317
Dairy Science UCCE Tulare & Kern Counties
Specific programs in Dairy Science address the complex issues of animal health and welfare, dairy waste management, and water quality. Programs are developed locally but have a national scope, serving to improve the quality and safety of milk and dairy foods and to encourage environmentally sound dairy management.
Online Scientific Presentations
- Impact of Heat Stress in Local Dairy Herds
- New Developments in Applied Reproduction Technology
- Steps to Build a Good Repro Program for High Producing Dairy Herds
- Using Information on AMH to Enhance Embyro Production and Fertility in Cattle
- The Use of Sexed Semen in Beef and Dairy Herds
- Anovular Condition: Dairy Herds
- California Herds Reproductive Management
Links
- reprodAction (Spanish)
Presentations
- Interactions between Milk Production, Heat Stress, and Fertility Video
- Opportunities to Improve Corn Silage in California - Alfalfa & Forage Symposium - December 2010 PDF
- Feeding Management Practices on California Dairies - ADSA - July 2010 PDF
- Corn Silage Management in California and Air Quality - Green Acres Blue Skyes - June 2010 PDF
- DHIA History - March 2010 PDF
Newsletters and Articles
- The Dairy Industry in Tulare County PDF
- Electric Power Saving Fan Options for Cow Cooling (Abstract) PDF
- Electric Power Saving Fan Options for Cow Cooling PDF
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