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Dairy Repro Council

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The Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) is an organization with interest in improving dairy cattle reproductive performance. #DCRCouncil #DairyRepro

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Find out what makes Wiebren Jonkman “tick” – one of the 2024 Platinum DCRC Excellence in Dairy Reproduction award winners. dairyherd.com/california-dre…

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A previous DCRC Scholar shares his research regarding in-line milk progesterone monitoring and reproductive management. jdscommun.org/article/S2666-…

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Read and follow drug labels. Following the instructions (e.g., dose, frequency, administration method, milk and meat withdrawal) helps prevent drug use violations. hoards.com/article-36335-…

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LAST CHANCE! DEADLINE IS TODAY - APRIL 30! Submit your nominations for the DCRC Excellence in Dairy Reproduction Awards program. Find out more: dcrcouncil.org/awards/nominat…

LAST CHANCE! DEADLINE IS TODAY - APRIL 30!

Submit your nominations for the DCRC Excellence in Dairy Reproduction Awards program.

Find out more: dcrcouncil.org/awards/nominat…
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DEADLINE TODAY - APRIL 30! Graduate students: Apply for the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) Scholar program. The award winner will earn an expense-paid trip to attend the DCRC Annual Meeting, Nov. 11-13, in Middleton, Wisconsin, USA Learn more: bit.ly/DCRCscholar.

DEADLINE TODAY - APRIL 30!

Graduate students: Apply for the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) Scholar program. The award winner will earn an expense-paid trip to attend the DCRC Annual Meeting, Nov. 11-13, in Middleton, Wisconsin, USA

Learn more: bit.ly/DCRCscholar.
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Past DCRC President Todd Bilby says that joining the success of monitoring technologies and synchronization protocols will carry the dairy industry to new heights of reproductive success. agproud.com/articles/61255…

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Check out DairyMGT.info. The website’s financial section includes a dairy herd and cash flow simulation. hoards.com/article-36379-…

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Heier inventory management is a key factor influencing dairy farm profitability. What are the other key factors? agproud.com/articles/61345…

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Early diet treatments significantly impact the incidence of liver abscesses in beef-on-dairy crosses. extension.iastate.edu/news/study-sho…

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Prevent stress-related reproductive events. Learn more about proper concrete grooving here. canr.msu.edu/news/concrete-…

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Feeding dairy x beef crosses a low-starch, forage-based diet early in life may be the secret to fewer liver abscesses, healthier rumens and heavier carcasses – without sacrificing performance. dairyherd.com/news/dairy-pro…

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Is your semen tank performing at its best? Are you doing everything possible to maximize the tank’s performance? agproud.com/articles/61284…

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A University of Illinois study reinforced the important role that additional dietary calcium inclusion during the prepartum period can play in improving postpartum uterine health and fertility in cows fed a fully acidogenic diet. hoards.com/article-36471-…

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Check out the results from the long-term effects of pneumonia in beef-on-dairy cattle growth study, published in the Journal of Dairy Science. dairyglobal.net/dairy/calves/a…

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Dry cow management practices (e.g., cooling cows, supplementing with methionine and choline) look like smart long-term investments, according to Billy Brown, Kansas State University. They’re good for the cow, calf and overall herd sustainability. dairyherd.com/news/education…