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NutriDense Silage honored at NAMA

February 3rd, 2011 by Courtney Beck

We were excited to be a part of the Carolinas/Virginia chapter’s recent “Best of National Agri-Marketing Association Awards” program, and honored to receive two awards for work we created around NutriDense Silage.

When it comes to quality corn silage, we want to share the positive NutriDense Silage results we’ve seen with producers, nutritionists, researchers, veterinarians and others in the dairy industry.  For us, ads and communication materials are important conversation vehicles about feed efficiency and income over feed cost (IOFC) benefits NutriDense Silage can provide.

This ad, which was featured in Progressive Dairyman, Dairy Herd Management and Dairy Today magazines, won a Chapter Merit nod in the Single Page Ads category:



Additionally, this World Dairy Expo aisle banner won a Regional Merit and Chapter First award in the Exhibits category. It hung at WDE and tied into our Green Bay Packers ticket giveaway at our booth.

CSI-Dairy article featured in February issue of Eastern DairyBusiness

January 31st, 2011 by Courtney Beck

Eastern DairyBusiness magazine has an interesting monthly feature called CSI-Dairy, a play off the popular Crime Scene Investigation television series. The series looks at “mysteries” found on dairy farms that can often be solved by a team of experienced dairy professionals.

For February, NutriDense was invited to submit a “case” on a producer’s run-in with Sub-Acute Ruminal Acidosis (SARA). Here’s more from the Eastern DairyBusiness description:

Numerous ‘culprits’ exist on dairy farms, robbing herd performance and injuring the dairy’s bottom line. Identifying and arresting the offender isn’t always easy, and often requires a full investigation, gathering and analyzing evidence on the farm and in the lab. One mystery that stumped a dairy producer was evidence of Sub-Acute Ruminal Acidosis (SARA) in an otherwise healthy herd.

Check out the full article in the publication’s February issue, or online here.

Podcast: Looking back on NutriDense Silage in 2010

January 27th, 2011 by Karlie Justus

For our next podcast series, I was able to sit down with Greg Jones, NutriDense Silage product manager, to discuss some of the highlights of the last year at NutriDense.

Listen in to the interview below to hear more about 2010, including the Cornell University study results, the World Dairy Expo and feedback he’s received from dairy producers across the country.

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Have questions for Greg? Contact him at gregory.jones@basf.com.

Podcast: Sales agronomist Mark Schultz looks forward to 2011 planting and harvest

January 20th, 2011 by Karlie Justus

We’ve enjoyed talking with BASF Plant Science sales agronomist Mark Schultz over the past two months on topics ranging from plot tours to planting planning.

After looking back on his travels to silage and grain plot tours and talking about hybrid seed selection, Mark returns to give growers some tips on what can be done right now to get ready for 2011 planting and harvest.

Listen in below as Mark addresses topics such as compaction and fertility issues.

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Look back to these previous agronomic podcasts with Mark:

NutriDense Rewards program

January 18th, 2011 by Karlie Justus

While you’re thinking about the year ahead, remember there are a select group of seed partners that offer NutriDense grain and silage. As experts, these partners are able to provide key insights into the NutriDense opportunities offered. Learn more about our seed partners here.

And don’t forget the NutriDense Rewards program: Place your NutriDense seed order with a NutriDense seed partner by Feb. 15, 2011, and you’re eligible for a variety of rewards. Want more details? Contact your seed rep, call 1-800-233-8942 or visit www.nutridense.com/rewards for more details on this offer.

Happy New Year!

December 30th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

As 2010 wraps up, we wanted to take a look back on the year here on The Corn Feed. We had a great time connecting with dairy and agriculture professionals here on the blog, Twitter and Facebook.

Here’s a glance back at the three most popular blog posts for the year:

We’ll be back in January with more nutrition tips and industry news. In the meantime, we wish you and yours a happy and safe new year!

NutriDense Silage Use in Dairy Replacement Heifer Feeding

December 14th, 2010 by Jerry Weigel

There’s an interesting paradox in the dairy industry — frequently, we put a lot of money into dairy genetics, but then do not feed heifers accurately. As a result, producers lose money on the genetic potential of these heifers.

For the most part in today’s world, close to 55% of the average cow’s life is spent as a heifer. Furthermore, feed costs are the largest cost input, accounting for approximately 60% for heifer production. On a dairy, raising heifers can account for as much as 15% of total farm expenses, so this is a great opportunity for you to work with your clients to optimize diet efficiency.

The BASF Plant Science team recommends that heifers should average between 2.00-2.25 lbs/d for average daily gain (ADG) using accurately formulated rations to ensure they are optimizing body protein deposition but not increasing body fat deposition.

When developing heifer feeding regimes for your clients, the number one concern that should be kept in mind is to avoid over-conditioning. We know that over-conditioning (feeding excess energy) frequently leads to potential post-calving problems. Over-conditioning also reduces feed efficiency due to the deposition of fat, which converts less efficiently than protein. Another factor that can affect feed efficiency is age, as older heifers are sometimes less efficient than younger heifers.

NutriDense Silage has elevated protein and the energy contribution is from improved digestibility of the Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF), not corn starch. Added starch will often reduce fiber digestion by creating alterations in the rumen ecological environment. NutriDense offers more flexibility for increasing the use of industrially produced co-products like soybean hulls, corn gluten feed, or distillers grains with solubles. It also allows you to use lower quality forage products like wheat straw, soybean stubble (provided there are not any soybeans in the stubble hay) or grass hay in the heifer feeding program.

NutriDense Silage can be used under many different feeding regimes. And it is our recommendation in heifer programs that controlled intake is the best option. Controlled intake using highly digestible fiber sources and an optimum balance of protein will:

  • Maximize efficient use of available Nitrogen and organic matter
  • Reduce manure output
  • Reduce feed costs
  • Provide for long-term milk production as a lactating cow

Additionally, we recommend the use of ionophores within the dairy replacement heifer program.

In closing, remember one of the important goals of a dairy replacement feeding program is to rear heifers as economically and environmentally responsibly as you can, without compromising future lactation performance. To accomplish this goal, it is very important that you work with your clients to put together heifer replacement feeding regimes using forage sources such as NutriDense Silage as a primary feedstuff.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or any of our NutriDense field nutritionists.

Jerry Weigel is the manager of nutrition and technical services for BASF Plant Science. You can contact him at gerald.weigel@basf.com.

Sign up for Have You Herd, technical dairy e-Newsletter

December 3rd, 2010 by Courtney Beck

Every other month, the NutriDense Silage team puts together a technical e-Newsletter called Have You Herd. Tailored to the needs of dairy nutritionists, veterinarians and consultants, the e-Newsletter is a high-level resource on topics such as agronomy, feed efficiency and dairy nutrition. It also includes a roundup of industry news and upcoming events.

Here’s a sampling of some previous Have You Herd articles:

The November/December issue will be out soon, so sign up now to receive the latest edition.

A thank you note to farmers

December 1st, 2010 by Karlie Justus

Recently, Dairy Herd Network featured a great video that has been spreading quickly in the dairy community, just in time for the holiday season. The video interviews people in large cities and poses the question: Did you know this year, each American farm family will feed 155 people?

Here is some additional information from the video’s YouTube page:

Did you know this year, each American farm family will feed 155 people? Neither did consumers in many major U.S. cities. See their reactions to learning this fact — and then see how grateful they became for America’s farm families. This holiday season, don’t forget to thank America’s farmers.

We have been impressed with the passion and dedication of the entire agriculture industry’s agvocacy efforts, which we were able to see first-hand through our NutriDense Silage Web Moo.0 Contest. Watch the video below to see yet another example of this work, and be sure to tell a farmer thanks!

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Silage sampling season

November 24th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

After every harvest, many dairy producers’ thoughts turn to silage sampling. Last year, Courtney talked with Jerry Weigel, manager of nutrition and technical service, about sampling questions he receives year in and year out.

Listen in here to learn how he answers the following questions:

  • Why is it important to sample silage?
  • When is the best time to sample silage?
  • Should you resample throughout the season?
  • Where should you send the samples?