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On we plan to switch the way most UCANR users log into our Zoom conferencing service. We are doing this to improve reliability by removing our dependence on outdated legacy systems. This will not affect all users, but will affect most ANR Staff.
The Microphone (Mic) in your laptop is often adequate for most Zoom Meetings, but sometimes a better Mic is called for when audio quality is essential. Required: A method of attaching the Mic to your computer or Dock.
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The Zoom accounts for all ANR staff can host Meetings with up to 300 participants. This is typically more than enough to cover most meetings. However, if you have a meeting with more than 300 participants, you may request a temporary Webinar license.
Adapted by Deanne Meyer, Livestock Waste Management Specialist and Trish Price, Staff Research Associate Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis There are numerous steps that need to occur in order to obtain useful lab results.
Adapted by Gerald E. Higginbotham, UCCE Fresno/Madera Counties Now is the time to examine what changes can be made on the dairy to lessen the impacts of hot weather on dairy cows.
Adapted by Noelia Silva-del-Ro, UCCE Tulare Feeding your calves cow's milk supplemented with milk replacer powder may have some side effects. Adding milk replacer powder to milk increases the caloric content of the final milk and makes it more concentrated (hypertonic).
Adapted by Noelia Silva-del-Ro, UCCE Tulare County; and Pete Kistler, DVM; and Betsy Karle, UCCE Glenn County A survey of tail docking practices in California dairies was conducted in February 2009.