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Mark Borchardt
Geoffrey E. Brink
Glen A. Broderick
Michael D. Casler
Wayne K. Coblentz
Matthew Digman
John H. Grabber
Mary Beth Hall
Ronald D. Hatfield
William Jokela
Richard E. Muck
J. Mark Powell
Heathcliffe Riday
Michael P. Russelle
Brian Shepherd
Michael Sullivan
Peter A. Vadas
Richard P. Walgenbach
Paul J. Weimer
Wayne E. Zeller
 

2012 Presentations
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2012 World Dairy Expo
Madison, WI l October 2-6, 2012

How low can you go with protein in dairy cattle diets?
Glen Broderick, Research Dairy Scientist
U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center, USDA-ARS

Corn silage quality varies from field to field
Joe Lauer, Professor of Agronomy
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Silage inoculants seem to affect animal performance as well as crop fermentation
Richard Muck, Agricultural Engineer
U.S. Dairy Forage Research Center, USDA-ARS

The economics of feeding dairy cattle with high-priced forage and grain
Steve Woodford, Dairy Nutrition Consultant
Nutrition Professionals

Using plant analysis to diagnose alfalfa nutrient needs
Carrie Laboski, Associate Professor and Extension Soil Scientist
University of Wisconsin-Madison


   
 
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