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  • Page 2 Dairy Star Second Section Saturday, February 9, 2013

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  • Dairy Star Second Section Saturday, February 9, 2013 Page 5

    21st AnnualCarver County/ University of MinnesotaDAIRY EXPO &TRADE SHOWMonday, February 18, 2013CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOLNorwood Young America, MNA seminar and trade showfor dairy producers andrelated industries.

    Location:CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL531 Morse Street, Norwood Young America

    For more information, contact Laura Kieser at 952-466-5306

    or check the website at www.extension.umn.edu/dairy

    Cost: $10/person

    $5/children 12 & under(Includes refreshments, entry to all educational

    sessions & trade show, lunch and printed proceedings.)

    Well See YouThere!Schedule of Events

    9:30 a.m. Registration, Refreshments & Trade Show10:15 a.m. Early Bird Drawing & Trade Show

    3:00 p.m. Trade Show3:15 p.m. Ladies and Grand Prize Drawings

    10:30 a.m.

    11:30 a.m.

    12:45 p.m.

    2:30 p.m.

    SESSION A

    SESSION E

    SESSION B

    SESSION F

    SESSION C

    SESSION GLUNCH & TRADE SHOW

    SESSION D: Keynote: How to Achieve True Success and HappinessHank Wagner is a dairy farmer and past president of the Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin. His presentation will give you some very important

    keys to true success and happiness, both in business and personally. You will be inspired and challenged as you hear about some life changing lessons. This presentation will give you plenty to think about and will likely take you, your business, and your relationships to a whole new level.

    Hank Wagner, Wagner Dairy Farm, Oconto Falls, WI

    10 Ways to Improve Profi tability Without

    ExpandingDr. Tom Bailey will discuss

    practical, common sense ways to increase dairy farm income while minimizing outgoing expenses. Strategies will be applicable for all dairy farms.

    Dr. Tom BaileyElanco Animal Health

    Calving ConundrumsPractical information on how to successfully manipulate calving malpresentations (head or leg back, breech presentation, etc.)

    and deal with uterine torsions and other calving abnormalities. We will review normal calving processes as well as how to decide when to

    examine or intervene.Dr. John ZimmermanLiberty Vet Clinic

    Innovations in Evaluating Starch Digestibility for Lactating Dairy Cows

    New models have been developed which combine the physical characteristics (particle size) & the chemical composition (fermentation, particle

    bonding) of feed grains to estimate their feeding potential. Attendees will learn of new innovations in the evaluation of feed grains for lactating dairy cows.

    Pat Hoff manUniversity of Wisconsin Extension

    DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS

    Early Bird Drawing 10:15 a.m.Ladies Drawing & Grand Prize Drawing 3:15 p.m.

    10 Strategies to Feed Your Dairy Herd During High Feed Prices

    Optimizing the value of your dairys feed during times of elevated feed costs is a challenge to dairy profi tability & sustainability. This session will provide 10 practical steps to: manage your feed costs, improve effi ciency of performance, and aid in identifying areas in your feeding program that can be managed to give you a bigger return on your feed investment dollar.

    Dr. Noah LitherlandUniversity of Minnesota Extension

    New Technologies in Dairy Replacement Heifer

    ManagementDairy replacement heifer management is changing big time. Terms, such as average daily gain and average calving age, are being replaced with genomics, sexed semen, calving age stringing, precision

    feeding, and intake control. So its out with the old and in with the new terms of dairy

    replacement heifer management.Pat Hoff man

    University of Wisconsin Extension

    10 Ways to Improve Profi tability Without

    ExpandingDr. Tom Bailey will discuss

    practical, common sense ways to increase dairy farm income while minimizing outgoing expenses. Strategies will be applicable for all dairy farms.

    Dr. Tom BaileyElanco Animal Health

    The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

  • Dairy Star Second Section Saturday, February 9, 2013 Page 9

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  • Dairy Star Second Section Saturday, February 9, 2013 Page 23

    30-DAY REGIONAL OUTLOOK

    7-DAY FORECAST FOR SE SOUTH DAKOTA/SW MINNESOTA/NW IOWA

    7-DAY FORECAST FOR CENTRAL MINNESOTA

    7-DAY FORECAST FOR SE MINNESOTA/NE IOWA

    WEEK AHEAD TEMPERATURE OUTLOOK

    WEEK AHEAD PRECIPITATION OUTLOOK

    DAIRY STAR WEATHER OUTLOOK AccuWeather.com

    SATURDAY

    Mostly cloudy, a little snow possible

    40/4427/31

    SUNDAY

    Cloudy; snow possible, windy

    and colder

    32/3613/17

    MONDAY

    Cloudy, breezy and colder

    21/256/10

    TUESDAY

    Intervals of clouds and sunshine

    26/3011/15

    WEDNESDAY

    Partly sunny

    24/2820/24

    THURSDAY

    Turning cloudy

    31/355/9

    FRIDAY

    Morning fl urries; cloudy,

    colder

    19/232/6

    SATURDAY

    Mostly cloudy, a snow shower

    possible

    32/3823/29

    SUNDAY

    Cloudy, snow or fl urries

    possible; windy

    32/3820/26

    MONDAY

    Cloudy, a snow shower possible; colder

    24/304/10

    TUESDAY

    Times of clouds and sun

    19/256/12

    WEDNESDAY

    Clouds followed by a brightening sky

    19/2515/21

    THURSDAY

    Partly sunny and warmer

    30/365/11

    FRIDAY

    Clouds to start, then sunshine

    returns

    21/271/7

    SATURDAY

    Mostly cloudy, a snow shower

    possible

    31/3525/29

    SUNDAY

    Rain, some ice early; windy

    36/4026/30

    MONDAY

    Cloudy; snow possible, breezy and

    colder

    29/3311/15

    TUESDAY

    Clouds and limited sun

    26/3012/16

    WEDNESDAY

    Times of clouds and sun

    21/2520/24

    THURSDAY

    Variable cloudiness

    31/3511/15

    FRIDAY

    Cloudy with a fl urry in the afternoon

    23/274/8 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2013

    A storm system will be emerging from the Rockies into the Plains this weekend. This will bring the chance for some snow to the region, especially on Sunday. Southeastern parts of the region will have the chance for some rain and possibly ice. Colder air will work in behind the storm system for the early and middle part of next week with sea-sonably cold temperatures. Looking ahead over the next 30 days through the fi rst week or two of March, temperatures and precipitation amounts are both expected to be near average for this time of the year as the region will be in between a large ridge of high pressure aloft across the western United States and a dip in the jet stream along the East Coast.

    February 9 - February 15

    February 9 - February 15