College of Food, Agricultural & Natural Resource Sciences

Gold "M"University of Minnesota

Department of Animal Science

Dairy Resources

University of Minnesota
Dairy Days-2005


Held at eight locations throughout Minnesota:
January 4 - McIntosh
January 5 - Ottertail
January 6 - Padua
January 7 - Royalton
January 11- Edgerton
January 12 - Eyota
January 13 - Cannon Falls
January 14 - Hutchinson


 

 

   

University of Minnesota Dairy Days–2005 provided an opportunity for dairy producers and dairy advisors to hear the latest research-based information from University of Minnesota educators and researchers. The 2005 series included a morning session on Calves and Housing Research as well as information on Compost Barns. In the afternoon breakout sessions, participants chose to attend 3 of 6 topic presentations.Attendees had the opportunity to participate in a Dairy Producer Forum conducted by the Minnesota Milk Producers Association.

Proceedings Papers and Presentations:

Calf and Heifer Research
- Hugh Chester-Jones, Jim Linn
Paper / Presentation

  

Compost Barn Basics
- Kevin Janni
Paper / Presentation

  

Keeping Cows Happy and Healthy
- Marcia Endres, Jim Salfer
Paper

  

Pasteurized Milk and Colostrum for Calves: An Option or Necessity?
- Sandra Godden, Hugh Chester-Jones
Paper  /  In-depth article  /  Presentation

  

Lameness: What's New?
- Marcia Endres
Paper / Presentation

  

The ABCDEFGs for Healthy Calves
- Neil Broadwater, Jim Salfer
Paper / Presentation

  

Giving Dry Cow Mastitis the Boot
- Sandra Godden, Jeff Reneau
Paper / Presentation

  

Milk House Wastewater and Clean Air Regulations
- Kevin Janni
Paper / Presentation

  

Minnesota Dairy Days-2005 Complete Proceedings (29 pages; 792 K)

 

   
 

 

   

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Comments may be directed to:  miendres@umn.edu


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