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Agronomy Handbook, 2000 PDF (5MB) May 1, 2009 424-100
Dairy Crossbreeding: Why and How PDF (471KB)

The Merit indexes are dairy sire selection tools published by USDA that combine genetic evaluations for production, health, fitness, and fertility traits. The indexes are designed to improve the lifetime economic performance of future dairy cows. Periodic revisions include new traits and adjusted economic weights. This document describes the indexes as revised for August 2006. Future changes are inevitable, thus the title “2006 Version.” 

May 1, 2009 404-093
Dairy Crossbreeding Research: Results from Current Projects PDF (486KB)

Many dairy producers practice some crossbreeding, and the numbers increase every year. Motivating factors include a desire to improve fertility, survival, milk components, and calving ease. Some producers want cows smaller than mature Holsteins. Several large, long-term dairy crossbreeding experiments have been conducted in the United States in the past. Cows involved in previous projects were not the result of intensive selection programs for type and production that produced today’s purebred populations.

May 1, 2009 404-094
Emergencies: Are You Prepared? Your Personal Checklist of Important Documents PDF (287KB) May 1, 2009 354-141
Life Insurance: The Impact of Ownership PDF (184KB) May 1, 2009 354-142
Maintaining Healthy Horse Pastures PDF (13MB)

This publication is a one page poster regarding Maintaining Healthy Horse Pastures. Download pdf in right sidebar.

May 1, 2009 418-105