AIP popular media (2000–2009)
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Articles on AIP research in various breed, industry, university, and government media.
2009
- Baumgartner, T. Genomics update from www.aaa123456.com. All-Breeds Blog, Jan. 9. 2009.
- Bierma, J., S. Schneider, J. Stegink, and B. Wesseldijk. The HI selection: All the index news of January 2009. Holstein International 16(2):46–51. 2009.
- January genetic base change may be smaller than expected Blog focus, Monday, July 27, 2009]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:478. 2009.
- Brown, D. Genomics 101. Hoard's Dairyman 154:464. 2009.
- Cassell, B. Doubled young sire accuracy expands producer opportunities. Hoard's Dairyman 154:59. 2009.
- Cassell, B. "First-crop" proofs will never be the same. Hoard's Dairyman 154:445. 2009.
- Cassell, B. Genetic merit of service sires is improving. The Virginia Dairyman Sept.(2):5. 2009.
- Cassell, B. How big will the 2010 base change be? Hoard's Dairyman 154:596. 2009.
- Cassell, B. New sire conception rates measure bull fertility. The Virginia Dairyman Jan.(5):18, 22. 2009.
- Cassell, B. Selection based on genomic proofs works. Dairy Pipeline 30(8):1. 2009.
Also published as: - The Virginia Dairyman Sept.(2):19. 2009.
- Cassell, B. What are the next traits we need to evaluate? Hoard's Dairyman 154:530. 2009.
- Chromosome 18 appears to be a major source of calving difficulty [Hoard's has heard …]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:355. 2009.
- Cole, J. Using Python for pedigree analysis. Python Magazine 3(3):12-20. 2009.
- Crossbreeds remain small sector [editorial]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:138:2009.
- Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council. Reproductive statistics are improving on U.S. dairies. DCRC E-Newsletter 3(4). 2009.
Also published as: - Dairy Herd news source. Reproductive statistics are improving on U.S. dairies. Dairy Herd Management, Reproduction Resource Center, Sept. 24. 2009.
- Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council. Sire conception rate: A new fertility index. DCRC E-Newsletter 3(5). 2009.
- Dairy Herd news source. August Sire Summaries available. Dairy Herd Management, Reproduction Resource Center, Sept. 4. 2009.
- Dairy Herd news source. Genomic proofs hold up. Dairy Herd Management, Reproduction Resource Center, Oct. 22. 2009.
Also published as: - Dairy Herd Management 46(10):10. 2009.
- Dalton, R. No bull: Genes for better milk. Nature 457:369. 2009.
- Duane Norman to be honored as DAS Dairy Science Distinguished Alumnus. Penn State Dairy and Animal Science News, Nov. 11. 2009.
Also published as: - Duane Norman to be honored as Distinguished Alumnus. Farmshine 31(10):4, 10. 2009.
- Duane Norman to be honored as DAS Dairy Science Distinguished Alumnus recognized for outstanding leadership in genetics. Country Folks 26(48), Nov. 23. 2009.
- Along the Jersey road. Jersey Journal 56(12):14. 2009.
- England, D. Farmers paid for it all. Hoard's Dairyman 154:202. 2009.
- Evaluations show Jerseys rank first for productive life. California Dairy 18(1):26. 2009.
- Genomic evaluations become official. Jersey Journal 56(1):17. 2009.
- Genomic evaluations trumped a few additional daughters. Hoard's Dairyman 154:84. 2009.
- Hoard's Dairyman editors. Differences in PTAs [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:171. 2009.
- Hoard's Dairyman editors. Female Jersey, Holstein PTAs [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:365. 2009.
- Hoard's Dairyman staff. Genomic proofs have moved into the mainstream. Hoard's Dairyman 154:85. 2009.
- Hutchison, J. Conception rates [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:655. 2009.
- Hutchison, J. Dystocia and stillbirth compared [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:489. 2009.
- Hutchison, J. Sexed conception rates vary [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:705. 2009.
- In a position to thrive [editorial]. Jersey Journal 56(3):17. 2009.
- Jersey jargon [genomic evaluation]. Jersey Journal 56(3):62, 70. 2009.
- Jersey jargon [sire conception rate]. Jersey Journal 56(2):81. 2009.
- Johnson, S. Golden focus [genetic base change and breed progress]. Guernsey Breeders' Journal 178(10):6, 24.
- Kendall, D. Thoughts from the Secretary [genomic evaluation]. Brown Swiss Bulletin 88(5):4. 2009.
- Lawlor, T., and C. Wolfe. How to obtain genomic info [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:93. 2009.
- McAllister, J. Genomics – Information for enhanced genetic evaluations and sire selection. Progressive Dairyman 23(7):50. 2009.
- McGinnis, L. Breeding and genetic change in the Holstein genome. Agricultural Research 57(9):4–5. 2009.
Also published as: - California Dairy 18(8):4–5. 2009.
- Meihak, D. What can genomics do for you? Holstein Pulse Fall:9. 2009.
- Montgomerie, B. AE Notebook: Computers need quality inputs too. Dairy Exporter 84(8):112. 2009.
- Neitzel, R. Thoughts from the Secretary [genetic base change]. Brown Swiss Bulletin 88(11):4. 2009.
- O'Brien, D. ARS scientists study Holstein milk production, fertility. ARS News & Events, Oct. 2. 2009.
Also published as: - ARS scientists identify the genetic link between higher production, lower fertility in Holsteins. John Deere Agricultural News, Oct. 2, 09. 2009
- CattleNetwork.com staff. Drovers CattleNetwork, Apr. 16. 2010.
- Lancaster Farming, Sat., Jan. 2, p. E35. 2010.
- Neem Tree Farms RSS News. 2009.
- Producing more milk reduced fertility. TheCattleSite News Desk, Mon., Oct. 5. 2009.
- Scientists study Holstein milk production, fertility. California Dairy 18(12):10. 2009.
- Report on breed progress [editorial on January 2010 genetic base change]. Jersey Journal 56(7):17. 2009.
- Sattler, M. Four steps to breeding healthier cows. Hoard's Dairyman 154:402–403. 2009.
- SCR. Just the facts! Horizons 15(2):21. 2009.
- Selner, D. Complete data for April sire summaries. Holstein World 106(5):16, 20. 2009.
- Selner, D. Genomic era begins with uneasiness. Holstein World 106(2):30–31. 2009.
- Stegink, J. Sire fertility: Specialists receive full use. Holstein International 16(2):80–81. 2009.
- Te Plate-Church, A. Make the choice for easier calvings. Horizons 15(2):19. 2009.
- The cost of doubling milk output [Farm Flashes]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:644. 2009.
- US Jersey. Jersey breed continues to lead industry for productive life. Progressive Dairyman 23(15):60. 2009.
- USDA releases Brown Swiss genomic evaluations. Genetic Trends 61(4):5. 2009.
- Van Tassell, C. Bull-to-heifer ratio. Hoard's Dairyman 154:329. 2009.
- Van Tassell, C. Genomic reliabilities [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:705. 2009.
- VanRaden, P. Brown Swiss gain ground [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:523. 2009.
- VanRaden, P.M., J.B. Cole, M.E. Tooker, and T.A. Cooper. Genetic base changes for January 2010. Genetic Trends 61(5):11. 2009.
- VanRaden, P., G. Wiggans, T. Sonstegard, C. Van Tassell, and L. Walton. Genomic evaluations become official. All-Breeds Blog, Jan. 14. 2009.
- Weigel, K. Genomic selection: A practical explanation. Horizons 15(1):5–6. 2009.
Also published as: - Eastern Dairy Reporter, Lancaster Farming, Sat., Jan. 17, p. E3. 2009.
- Weigel, K. Genomics – An early report card. Hoard's Dairyman 154:697. 2009.
- Why are there so many new high genetic merit bulls? Horizons 15(1):10–11. 2009.
- Wilson, D. Many tools at your fingertips. Horizons 15(1):4. 2009.
- Wilson, R. I have a question about genomics. Horizons 15(2):12–13. 2009.
- Wilson, R. Genomics ... A revolutionary tool. Horizons 15(1):7–9. 2009.
- Wright, J. Johne's test picks up milk loss [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 154:587. 2009.
- Wright, L. A flip of the Coyne. Holstein World 106(1):12. 2009.
2008
- A gain, but not enough. Jersey Journal 55(7):17. 2008.
- Abortions highest in summer; average 1.6 percent. Hoard's Dairyman 153:404. 2008.
- ABS Global genomic enhanced future. Breeders Journal 21(2):2–4. 2008.
- "All breed" genetic evaluations are here. The Virginia Dairyman Jan.(5):30–31. 2008.
- American Jersey Cattle Association. Jersey gains two days of productive life; still the leading breed. Progressive Dairyman 22(14):91. 2008.
- Bierma, J. New revolution! Holstein International 15(7):7. 2008.
- Bovine Veterinarian and Dairy Herd Management staff. Cut stillbirths! Dairy Herd Management 45(10):42–43. 2008.
- Caldwell, E. The big switch? [from 4 to 3 sire evaluations each year]. Progressive Dairyman 22(13):69. 2008.
- Cassell, B. Genome-tested bulls may soon reach the market. Hoard's Dairyman 153:474. 2008.
- Cassell, B.G. Genomic PTA's are coming in 2009. Dairy Pipeline 29(9):1–2. 2008.
Also published as: - The Virginia Dairyman Nov.(4):18–19. 2008.
- Cassell, B. High-fertility bulls are just a bit different. Hoard's Dairyman 153:283. 2008.
- Cassell, B. Like schools, genetic evaluations put cows in different classes. Hoard's Dairyman 153:142. 2008.
- Cassell, B. Longevity … What should we be selecting for? World Dairy Expo Educational Seminar. DairyCast 0202, Oct. 17/WDE. 2008.
- Cassell, B. New fertility evaluations better define sire impact. Hoard's Dairyman 153:542. 2008.
- Cassell, B. Use genetics to improve calving ease and calf survival. The Virginia Dairyman June(9):24. 2008.
- Cassell, B. We've made some progress in controlling inbreeding. Hoard's Dairyman 153:231. 2008.
- Crawley, T. President's corner [daughter pregnancy rate]. Milking Shorthorn Journal 89(6):4. 2008.
- Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council. How genomics may influence fertility. DCRC E-Newsletter 2(4). 2008.
Also published as:
- Dairy Herd staff. Genomic PTAs coming soon. Dairy Herd Management Industry News, Tues., Nov. 25. 2008.
- Dairy Herd staff. National sire fertility index explained. Dairy Herd Management Industry News, Thurs., Nov. 13. 2008.
- Dechow, C.D. Is fertility heritable? Hoard's West 10:W-60–W-61. 2008.
- Dickrell, J. Genomics debut. Dairy Today 23(5):26. 2008.
- Edlund, D. Usable identification in dairy records. California Dairy 17(5):12. 2008.
- Genetic evaluation schedule for 2008. Jersey Journal 55(1):60. 2008.
- Genetic selection for reproduction. Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council Newsletter 2(1). 2008.
- Genomic selection has arrived. Jersey Journal 55(12):18–19, 22. 2008.
- Good records, good ID needed for progeny testing. Hoard's Dairyman 153:624. 2008.
- Goodling, R. Genetic selection: A more profitable future generation of cows. Lancaster Farming, Feb. 16:E27. 2008.
- Goodling, R.C., Jr. Sire conception rate evaluated. Lancaster Farming. Dec. 20:E6, E9. 2008.
- Hansen, P.J. Genetics can improve fertility. Hoard's Dairyman 153:10. 2008.
- Hoard's Dairyman staff. Code busters just made top genetics easier to find. Hoard's Dairyman 153:293. 2008.
- Hoard's Dairyman staff. Finding your way through sire proofs. Hoard's Dairyman 153:116. 2008.
- Holsteins still dominate the national dairy herd. Hoard's Dairyman 153:532. 2008.
- ICAR session: Genomics to agri-terrorism to visual image analysis. Holstein World 105(8):28–29. 2008.
- Jersey jargon [genetic-economic indexes]. Jersey Journal 55(2):48. 2008.
- Jersey jargon [genomic predicted transmitting abilities]. Jersey Journal 55(12):33. 2008.
- Jersey ranks first among all breeds for productive life in April USDA evaluations. Jersey Journal 55(5):88. 2008.
- Jersey ranks first among all breeds for productive life in USDA evaluations. Jersey Journal 55(9):84. 2008.
- Jerseys rank No. 1 for Productive Life among main breeds. Hoard's West 10:W-87. 2008.
- Kendall, D. Thoughts from the Secretary [phenotypic and genetic trend]. Brown Swiss Bulletin 87(10):4. 2008.
- Lawlor, T. Genomic selection. Holstein Pulse Spring:18–19. 2008.
- Lawlor, T. Hey, these daughter pregnancy rate (DPR) values are pretty good! Holstein Pulse Winter:10–11. 2008.
- Lawlor, T. Longevity … What should we be selecting for? World Dairy Expo Educational Seminar. DairyCast 0202, Oct. 17/WDE. 2008.
- Lawlor, T. Update on genomic testing. Holstein Pulse Fall:16–17. 2008.
- Linderoth, S. New measure of bull fertility available. Dairy Herd Management 45(10):39–40. 2008.
- Low SCC sires are worth $6,000 to aA 200-cow dairy. Hoard's Dairyman 153:564. 2008.
- Leuenberger, J. The future of genomic selection. Holstein Pulse Fall:6–7. 2008.
- McGinnis, L., S. Durham, A. Perry, J. Suszkiw, and D. Comis. Genomics, phenomics research paves the way for improved animal health and productivity. Agricultural Research 56(7):12–16. 2008.
- Norman, D., J. Hutchison, and J. Wright. New national sire fertility evaluation. Genetic Trends 60(4):9. 2008.
- Ott, T.L. Dry off dilemma. Lancaster Farming, Jan. 18:E22. 2008.
- Rogers, G.W., C.P. Van Tassell, P.M. VanRaden, and G.R. Wiggans. Four ways genomic selection will change dairy cattle genetic improvement in the near future. Progressive Dairyman 22(8):14–17. 2008.
Also published as: - Will genomic selection change the way sires are chosen, evaluated, sampled and marketed? Genetic Trends 60(3):6–8. 2008.
- Savage, D. And now to reality: Getting value from genomics. Holstein International 15(9):8–9. 2008.
- Savage, D. Genomics (marker testing) is arriving … and now for real! Holstein International 15(4):8–9. 2008.
- Schnell, S. Sire conception rate replaces ERCR. Horizons 14(3):10. 2008.
- Schnell. S. The cow of the future. Horizons 14(1):6–7. 2008.
- Selner, D. A new era of evaluations as arrived. Holstein World 105(5):41. 2008.
- Selner, D. Genomics update – The background of information release. All-Breeds Blog, Nov. 6, 2008.
- Selner, D. Is the future genetics or genomics? Holstein World 105(9):38, 40. 2008.
- Seminars scheduled on calf growth, genomic-based sire evaluations. Jersey Journal 55(2):80. 2008.
- Several factors affect abortion frequency in U.S. dairy herds. Dairy Profit Weekly, News and Events, 10/10. 2008.
Also published as: - Abortion rates studied and compared. Farmshine 30(8):16. 2008.
- DairyLine.com 10/13. 2008.
- Holstein News 10/31, Holstein World Online. 2008.
- Progressive Dairyman 22(17):76. 2008.
- Simon, L. Health traits and breakfast. Horizons 14(1):8–9. 2008.
- Sire conception rate (SCR) replaces ERCR. Genex Cooperative, Inc., Dairy, Fertility. 2008.
- Smith, M. R. Budget freeze stalls research at USDA's Beltsville campus. The Business Monthly 16(12):1, 10. 2008.
- Stegink, J. O-Man: Genetic limits not in sight yet. Holstein International 15(11):18–19. 2008.
- Stevenson, J. We're moving forward on repro issues. Hoard's Dairyman 153:16. 2008.
- The first cloned bull being commercially marketed [Hoard's has heard …]. Hoard's Dairyman 153:327. 2008.
- VanRaden, P. Breeds are not equal [Questions from our readers]. Hoard's Dairyman 153:721. 2008.
- Welper, B., and E. Topper. Sire conception rate (SCR) evaluation to improve A.I. programs. Progressive Dairyman 22(11):18–20. 2008.
- Weigel, K. Calving ability. Genetic Trends 60(2):2, 5. 2008.
- Weigel, K. Can we improve fertility and mastitis resistance through selection? Genetic Trends 60(1):7. 2008.
- Wilson, R. Leaping into the genome. Horizons 14(3):12–13. 2008.
2007
- ABS Global. Breed long lasting cows. Technical Services, Dairy Resources, Genetic Management, Jan. 25. 2007.
- Aim for 55-day dry period for top production. Jersey Journal 54(6):73–74. 2007.
- Better productive life. Dairy Today's Elite Producer Nov.:8. 2007.
- Calf survival added to Lifetime Net Merit score. Frederick News-Post, Mar. 19, p. A-8. 2007.
- Cassell, B.G. All breed animal model is a major change. Dairy Pipeline 28(5):1. 2007.
Also published as: - The Virginia Dairyman 71(6):17. 2007.
- Cassell, B.G. DHI notes. The Virginia Dairyman 71(6):20. 2007.
- Cassell, B.G. Fluorescent snapshots may enhance sire evaluations. Hoard's Dairyman 152:711. 2007.
- Cassell, B.G. Genetic evaluations will now cross breed barriers. Hoard's Dairyman 152:449. 2007.
- Cassell, B. Pure or cross, bull proofs fit both mating plans. Hoard's Dairyman 152:636. 2007.
- Cassell, B.G. Research addresses heifer fertility. Hoard's Dairyman 152:77. 2007.
- Changes to May Jersey genetic evaluations. Jersey Journal 54(6):40, 42. 2007.
- Coburn, A. ADSA take home notes. Horizon 13(3):15. 2007.
- Dairy Herd news source. Use genetic evaluations to improve your herd. Dairy Herd Management, Jan. 9. 2007.
- Dalton, J.C. Are you satisfied with the fertility of your Holstein heifers? Progressive Dairyman. 21(9):13–15. 2007.
- DCR reflects milk records' accuracy level. Milking Shorthorn Journal 88(6):24. 2007.
- Developing profitable genetics for today and tomorrow. Breeders Journal 20(3):8–9. 2007.
- Dickrell, J. Proof positives. Dairy Today 22(5):32. 2007.
- Durham, S. Genetic evaluations help breed better bossies. Agricultural Research 55(1):11. 2007.
Also published as: - American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine Anti-Aging Library, Jan. 30. 2007.
- California Dairy 16(1):22. 2007.
- Farm & Ranch Guide, Jan. 18. 2007.
- High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal, Feb. 1. 2007.
- Minnesota Farm Guide, Feb. 3. 2007.
- Ontario Cattlemen's Association Committee, Jan. 12. 2007.
- In the news. Progressive Dairyman 21(2):5. 2007.
- Research Watch, Jan. 2007.
- ScienceDaily.com, Jan. 26. 2007.
- ScienceNewsDen.com, Mar. 26. 2007.
- TheDairySite.com, Jan. 2007.
- Veterinary Sciences Tomorrow, Feb. 5. 2007.
- Ellison, B. Genetic evaluations help breed better bossies. USDA Office of Communications' Broadcast Media & Technical Center video news release. 2007.
- Focus on research: Milking speed in Brown Swiss. International Dairy Topics 6(5):37. 2007.
- Genetic evaluation changes. Genetic Trends 59(2):9. 2007.
- Goodling, R. Merit indexes designed to help breeders. Farmshine 28(37):7. 2007.
- Hansen, L.B. The role of genetics in cow longevity. Progressive Dairyman 21(9):17, 19–20. 2007.
- Hoard's Dairyman staff. DHI somatic cell levels continue to decline. Hoard's Dairyman 152:444.
- Hoard's Dairyman staff. Why all gestations aren't equal. Hoard's Dairyman 152:566. 2007.
- How do breeds compare for calving difficulty? Hoard's Dairyman 152:208. 2007.
- Jersey continues as first for productive life. Jersey Journal 54(6):42. 2007.
- Jersey jargon [expected future inbreeding]. Jersey Journal 54(10):26, 33. 2007.
- Jersey jargon [productive life]. Jersey Journal 54(4):56. 2007.
- Jersey remains first in industry for productive life. Jersey Journal 54(9):84. 2007.
- Kendall, D. The soapbox … [multibreed evaluation]. Milking Shorthorn Journal 88(3):4. 2007.
- Kendall, D. Thoughts from the Secretary [promote the breed at every opportunity]. Brown Swiss Bulletin 86(11):6. 2007.
- King. T. Good genetics and milk production records are key to Caprikorn Farm's success in producing top milking Saanens. Dairy Goat Journal 8(6):16–19. 2007.
- Linderoth, S. Make her more fertile. Dairy Herd Management 44(5):24–26. 2007.
- National Dairy Herd Information Association. DCR reflects milk records' accuracy level. Holstein World 104(12):33. 2007.
- Neitzel, R. Roger's record news: All-breed animal model evaluations – May 2007. Brown Swiss Bulletin 86(6):12. 2007.
- Norman to be recognized as Guest of Honor. Jersey Journal 54(9):69. 2007.
- Norman, H.D., and Wright, J.R. Genetics can improve fertility by 15 percent. Hoard's Dairyman 152:350. 2007.
- Pritchard, D.E. You can breed for low somatic cell counts. Hoard's Dairyman 152:648–649. 2007
- Quaife, T. Another piece of the puzzle, when trying to solve fertility problems …. Dairy Herd Management 44(5):20, 22. 2007.
- Sattler, J. Lifetime Net Merit considers differences among sires in stillbirth rate. Holstein World. Online bonus feature, Jan. 18. 2007.
- Savage, D. In-breeding: is it the path to disaster? Holstein International 14(9):8–11. 2007.
- Schnell, S. Improvements and enhancements made to proof evaluations. Horizons 13(2):12–13. 2007.
- Schnell, S. The genetic merit of A.I. sires versus herd bulls. Horizons 13(1):9. 2007.
- Selner, D. Genetic evaluations—The rest of the story. Holstein World 104(8):52, 54. 2007.
- Selner, D. New TPI adds more emphasis on health traits. Holstein World 104(6):87–88. 2007.
- Soapbox …, The [summary of evaluations]. Milking Shorthorn Journal 88(5):4. 2007.
- Stanek, K. Productive life: Cows that stay in the herd longer. Genetic Trends 59(4):12. 2007.
- Synch programs improve herd repro performance. Hoard's Dairyman 152:164. 2007.
- VanRaden, P., and Tooker, M. Genetic evaluations using combined data from all breeds and crossbred cows. TheDairysite.com, May. 2007.
- What about short dry periods for Jerseys. Hoard's Dairyman 152:332. 2007.
- Weigel, K.A. Genetic improvement of dairy cow longevity. eXtension.org. 2007.
- Weigel, K.A. Impact of genetic selection on female fertility. eXtension.org. 2007.
- Weigel, K.A. It's sire summary time … zero in on the information you really need. Horizons 13(3):4–5. 2007.
Also published as: - eXtension.org. 2007.
- Weigel, K.A. Net merit and its use in genetic improvement programs. eXtension.org. 2007.
- Wilson, R. The synchronized trend. Horizons 13(2):22. 2007.
- Wilson, R. Then and now: A leader in research. Horizons 13(2):18. 2007.
2006
- An index for stillbirths in the Holstein breed. Hoard's Dairyman 151:146. 2006.
- Bierma, J. Vitality of calves: Which bloodlines provide perspective? Holstein International 13(9):28–31. 2006.
- Cassell, B. Changes are in store for productive life. Hoard's Dairyman 151:299. 2006.
- Cassell, B. Cull difficult calving genes. Hoard's Dairyman 151:644. 2006.
- Cassell, B. Genetic evaluations for stillbirths in August 2006 proofs. Dairy Pipeline 27(6):1. 2006.
Also published as: - The Virginia Dairyman 70(6):5. 2006.
- Cassell, B. Net Merit gets a new look this August. Hoard's Dairyman 151:488. 2006.
- Cassell, B. Sire evaluations for health and fitness traits. Virginia Cooperative Extension Publication 404-087 (revised). 2006.
Also published as: - eXtension.org. 2007.
- Cassell, B. The merit indexes – 2006 version. Virginia Cooperative Extension Publication 404-088 (revised). 2006.
Also published as: - eXtension.org. 2007.
- Cassell, B. They're tracking dead calves. Hoard's Dairyman 151:383. 2006.
- Cole, J.B., Goodling, Jr., R.C., Wiggans, G.R., and VanRaden, P.M. Genetic calving ease study on crossbreds. Jersey Journal 53(3):83–84. 2006.
Also published as: - TheDairySite.com, Dec. 2006.
- Dickrell, J. Cell counts creep up. Dairy Today 21(6):14. 2006.
- Dickrell, J. Jerseys lead in longevity. Dairy Today 21(6):27. 2006.
- Fredenburg, T. Interview with Dr. Duane Norman on genetic requirements for grazing dairy cattle. DairyCast 0020, Dec. 19. 2006.
- Haskins, P. Easy does it: The value of calving ability. Horizons 12(4):18–19. 2006
- Heifers are calving earlier but breeding back slower. Hoard's Dairyman 151:80. 2006.
- Hutchison, J.L., Kuhn, M.T., and Norman, H.D. Dry period length affects components, breeding, and SCC. Hoard's Dairyman 151:484. 2006.
- Hutchison, J.L., Kuhn, M.T., and Norman, H.D. How dry periods affect lifetime production. Hoard's Dairyman 151:526–527. 2006.
- Jersey jargon [predicted producing ability and yield deviation]. Jersey Journal 53(11):70, 53. 2006.
- Jersey jargon [predicted transmitting ability]. Jersey Journal 53(12):26. 2006.
- Jersey Productive Life continues to lead all breeds. Jersey Journal 53(6):61. 2006.
Also published as: - By new method, Jersey remains first among all breeds for Productive Life. Jersey Journal 53(9):40. 2006.
- Jerseys exceed productive life of other breeds. California Dairy 16(3):18. 2007.
- Jerseys lead all breeds for productive life. Farmshine 27(37):17, 20. 2006.
- Jersey ranks first among all breeds for productive life in February evaluations. Jersey Journal 54(4):40. 2007.
- Kendall, D. Thoughts from the Secretary [net merit]. Brown Swiss Bulletin 85(6):60. 2006.
- Kuhn, M.T., Hutchison, J.L., and Norman, H.D. Let's look again at evaluating dry period length. Hoard's Dairyman 151:434–435. 2006.
- Lawlor, T. Where are we headed? Listen to what the cows are saying. Holstein Pulse Summer:16–17. 2006.
- Linderoth, S. New tool to stem stillbirths. Dairy Herd Management 43(8):28. 2006.
- Net Merit gets new look this August. 2006. Genetic Trends 53(3):6. 2006.
- New ways of finding top A.I. bulls. 2006. Hoard's Dairyman 151:788. 2006.
- Selner, D. What changes were made to genetic evaluations. Holstein World 103(9):25. 2006.
- Seykora, T., VanRaden, P.M., and Cole, J.B. Net merit receives face-lift. Hoard's Dairyman 151:557. 2006.
- Simon, L. Lifetime net merit 2006: Building more profitable cows. Horizons 12(3):6–7. 2006.
- Suszkiw, J. New technique to tap bulls for breeding. ARS News & Events: Aug. 24. 2006.
Also published as: - Progressive Dairyman 20(10). 2006.
- Time is right to aggressively sample young sires. Jersey Journal 53(5):58–59. 2006.
- Vance, J. Genome-enhanced selection could replace dairy bull progeny testing. Brownfield Ag News for America, Aug. 31. 2006.
- VanRaden, P. Letters about … calf survival (1). Holstein International 13(11):42. 2006.
- VanRaden, P., Dematwewa, M., Pearson, R., and Tooker, M. Productive life credits for cows revised. California Dairy. 15(9):18. 2006.
- When was your calf born? Hoard's Dairyman 151:366. 2006.
- Which American total index would you choose: TPI or NM? 2006. Holstein International 13(11):18–21. 2006.
- Zwald, N. Taking the guesswork out of stillbirths. AltaPreg InTouch 2(3):2–3. 2006.
Also published as: - Alta Genetics News, Aug. 22. 2006.
2005
- 60-Day dry period still most common in U.S. Holsteins. Hoard’s Dairyman 150(7):260. 2005.
- ABS profit power and trait definitions. Breeders Journal 18(4):4–5. 2005.
- Base change [Items of Importance]. The Red Bloodlines 78(Jan.):4. 2005.
- Cole, J.B. How can we genetically improve dairy cattle health? The Dairy Focus 6(4):3. 2005.
- Coburn, A. Crossbreeding: is it the dairyman's next magic pill? Holstein World 102(6):86, 88. 2005.
- Cows need to be bred more quickly after calving. Hoard's Dairyman 150:656. 2005.
- Dickrell, J. U.S. genetic base changes in February. Dairy Today 20(1):18. 2005.
- Genetic base is implemented for yield. ADGA Genetics. 2005.
- Faust, M. Answering the million dollar questions about genetic traits [part 1]. Breeders Journal 18(2):2, 4. 2005.
- Faust, M. Answering the million dollar questions about genetic traits [part 2]. Breeders Journal 18(3):2–4. 2005.
- Kendall, D. Thoughts from the Secretary. Brown Swiss Bulletin 84(1):4. 2005.
- Linderoth, S. Contemplating crossbreeding? Dairy Herd Management 42(3):53–54, 56, 58. 2005.
- Meland, O. What changes took place in the February 2005 summary? Genetic Trends 57(1):4–5. 2005.
- Meyer, P. Calving ease: Not just for heifers. Alta Genetics News, Oct. 18. 2005.
- National sire evaluations are more reliable than regional. Hoard’s Dairyman 150(5):164. 2005.
- Powell, R.L. Types of genetic bases. Jersey Journal 52(1):80. 2005.
- Pritchard, D.E. Somatic cell counts continue to decline in DHI herds. Hoard's Dairyman 150:792. 2005.
- PTA values to change with genetic base update. Jersey Journal 52(1):80. 2005.
- Savage, D. Getting them sampled accurately. Holstein International 12(10):16–19. 2005.
- Sattler, C. Adjust your selection standards in 2005. Selections Jan.:3. 2005.
- Selner, D. A new genetic report card and more improvements. Holstein World 102(1):86. 2005.
- Simon, L. Fertility and reproduction: Can genetics make a difference? Horizons 11(3):18. 2005.
- Somatic cell count levels dropped last year. Hoard's Dairyman 150:631. 2005.
- Somatic cell testing doesn't guarantee better milk quality. Hoard’s Dairyman 150(6):216. 2005.
- Updating the genetic base. Brown Swiss Bulletin 84(1):6, 12 2005..
- VanRaden, P.M., and Tooker, M.E. Genetic base change in February. California Dairy 14(1):18. 2005.
- Weigel, K. Productive life builds long-lasting cows. Hoard's Dairyman 150:772. 2005.
2004
- Are we sampling too many bulls? Holstein International 11(11):8–9. 2004.
- Bentley, S. Dairy form: What form is most functional and profitable? Breeders Journal 17(1):1. 2004.
- Cassell, B. February's base change highlights genetic progress. Hoard's Dairyman 149(20):786-787. 2004.
- Cassell, B. Genetic base to change in February 2005. Dairy Pipeline 25/26(12/1):3–4. 2004.
Also published as: - The Virginia Dairyman 68(11):7, 9. 2004.
- Cassell, B.G. Herd life is an important trait to most dairy producers. Dairy Pipeline 25(6):1. 2004.
Also published as: - The Virginia Dairyman 68(6):12. 2004.
- Cassell, B. It takes science to turn records into proofs. Hoard's Dairyman 149(12):453. 2004.
- Cassell, B. We can change lowly heritable traits. Hoard's Dairyman 149(4):152. 2004.
- Clones show small difference from full siblings. Hoard's Dairyman 149(8):288. 2004.
- Dickrell, J. More milk, more losses. Dairy Today 20(8):30. 2004.
- Dickrell, J. Optimal dry period. Dairy Today 20(8):25. 2004.
- Evaluating the evaluations [editorial]. Jersey Journal 51(12):17. 2004.
- Jersey Productive Life leads U.S. dairy industry. Jersey Journal 51(8):45. 2004.
- Kendall, D. Thoughts from the Secretary. Brown Swiss Bulletin 83(11):4. 2004.
- Lawlor, T. Superior Holstein genetics: The facts about crossbreeding. Holstein Pulse Spring:10–11, 13. 2004.
- Milk somatic cell levels are holding steady. Hoard's Dairyman 149(7):268. 2004.
- Overton, M.W. Economic advantages of A.I. use on dairies. Breeders Journal 17(1):6–7, 9. 2004.
- Powell, R.L., Sieber, M., and Hubbard, S.M. Understanding 2005 genetic base updates. NAAB Electronic Resource Guide, Dec. 2004.
Also published as: - Alta Genetics News, Jan. 12. 2005.
- Base genética 2005: Cambios que pueden afectar su selección. NAAB Electronic Resource Guide, Dec. 2004.
- Leite—Mudanças na base genética—2005. SEMEIA, Artigos Técnicos, Genética, Feb. 20. 2005.
- Understanding 2005 genetic base updates. Ayrshire Digest 91(1):8–9, 25. 2005.
- Sattler, C. Genetic evaluations for health and fertility traits—helpful but handle with care. Selections Fall:12–13. 2004.
- Schnell, S. Genetic prediction: all the bulls will go down! Horizons 10(4):8–9. 2004.
- Starkenburg, R. Dairy form: Is too much a bad thing? Milking Shorthorn Journal 85(6):18. 2004.
- Visser, R. Lifetime net merit index reflects your breeding goals. Horizons 10(1):20–21. 2004.
- Wesseldijk, B. Secondary traits make up 26% of breeding goal. Holstein International 11(6):8–11. 2004.
- You can rely on Interbull proofs for foreign bulls. Hoard's Dairyman 149(17):624. 2004.
- Zwald, N. We can breed healthier cows. Hoard's Dairyman 149(11):394. 2004.
Also published as: - Alta Genetics News, June 23. 2004.
2003
- ABS Dairy Product Management. How to interpret Daughter Pregnancy Rate (DPR). Breeders Journal 17(2):7. 2003.
- Barrett, J. International bulls share spotlight. Holstein World 100(3):35, 40. 2003.
- Barrett, J. The August run–stable proofs, new net merit. Holstein World 100(9):93, 96. 2003.
- Cassell, B. Genetic control of fertility a hot topic in Phoenix. Hoard's Dairyman 148(14):531. 2003.
- Cassell, B. New bull proofs for daughter fertility are here. Hoard's Dairyman 148(4):152–153. 2003.
- Cassell, B. Reproduction, calving traits make Net Merit more valuable. Hoard's Dairyman 148(16):614. 2003.
- Cassell, B. Understanding the new traits in Net Merit. Dairy Pipeline 24(12):1–2. 2003.
Also published as: - The Virginia Dairyman 67(12):12. 2003.
- Daughter pregnancy rate PTA to be released. Guernsey Breeders Journal 172(1):12. 2003.
- Daughter pregnancy rates. Selections Summer:7. 2003.
- Dairy industry key to unlocking more secrets to bovine genome. Dairy Herd Management 40(3):4. 2003.
- Dickrell, J. Daughter pregnancy rates. Dairy Today 19(4):14. 2003.
- Durham, S. New evaluation traits for dairy cattle. ARS News & Events, Sept. 25. 2003.
- Freeman, G., and Healey, M. How are we doing genetically? Hoard's Dairyman 148(10):375. 2003.
- Seykora, T., and VanRaden, P.M. Changes to Net Merit ushered in with August proofs. Hoard's Dairyman 148:531. 2003.
Also published as: - Net merit: August 2003 revisions.
— VanRaden, P.M., and Seykora, T. Genetic Trends 55(3):7. 2003.
— NAAB Electronic Resource Guide, Aug. 2003.
- Net merit formula improved for August proofs. Jersey Journal 50(8):64. 2003.
- Schnell, S. Daughter pregnancy rating Q&A. Horizons 9(1):6. 2003.
- Schnell, S. New formula makes lifetime net merit better than ever. Horizons 9(4):6-7. 2003.
- Schoonmaker, K. Break the infertility barrier. Dairy Herd Management 40(3):74, 76. 2003.
- Selner, D. Focusing on fertility. Holstein World 100(4):32, 36. 2003.
- Simon, L. Sorting cows. Horizons 9(5):14. 2003.
- Stultz, J. Production information contributes to dairy goat breeding programs. Dairy Goat Journal 81(6):35. 2003.
- VerBoort, B. Wild and crazy data. California Dairy Herd Improvement 12(10):6, 10. 2003.
- Weigel, K., and VanRaden, P.M. Fertility is now a selection trait. Hoard's Dairyman 148:180. 2003.
Also published as: - New evaluations offer a genetic approach to improving cow fertility. NAAB Electronic Resource Guide, Feb. 2003.
- Zwald, N. What exactly is daughter pregnancy rate? Hoard's Dairyman 148(17):660. 2003.
2002
- 3X adjustments working. Holstein World 99(12):12. 2002.
- Bernick, D. Probing productive life's questions. Holstein World 99(10):6. 2002.
- Cassell, B. Is it time to select for disease resistance? Hoard's Dairyman 147(18):716–717. 2002.
- Cassell, B. More genetic information on female fertility is on the way. Dairy Pipeline 23(10). 2002.
Also published as: - The Virginia Dairyman 66(10):19. 2002.
- Cassell, B. We need accurate I.D.s on crossbreds. Hoard's Dairyman 147(10):393. 2002.
- Cassell, B. What longevity traits should you select? Hoard's Dairyman 147(6):244. 2002.
- Dickrell, J. DairyTalk: Don't quit on quality. Dairy Today 18(5):40. 2002.
- Female fertility evaluations. Alta Genetics News, Dec. 13. 2002.
- Genetic evaluations for fertility of cows. National DHIA/QCS 4(4):1. 2002.
- Holstein clone performance is slightly above average. Hoard's Dairyman 147(9):352. 2002.
- How does young sire sampling measure up? Hoard's Dairyman 147(14):551. 2002.
- Laris, M. Herd round the world. Washington Post, June 30, p. A1, A10–A11. 2002.
- Misidentified sires lead to inaccuracy of proofs. Hoard's Dairyman 147(1):8. 2002.
- Mohr, P. USDA to publish female fertility data. Dairy Today 18(10):24. 2002.
- Powell, R.L. Genética e inseminação artificial [Genetics and artificial insemination]. Taurus 4(14):30, 32. 2002.
- Pritchard, D.E. Why are cell counts going higher? Hoard's Dairyman 147(18):704. 2002.
- Somatic cell counts continue to rise. Hoard's Dairyman 147(8):342. 2002.
- VerBoort, B. USDA to introduce pregnancy rate index. California Dairy 11(9):3, 14. 2002.
- Weigel, K. Daughter and service sire calving ease: There's new help to avoid calving problems. Hoard's Dairyman 147:553. 2002.
Also published as: - Breeders Journal 16(3):8–9. 2002.
- Weigel, K. Zero in on the information you really need. Hoard's Dairyman 147(5):182. 2002.
2001
- Cassell, B. Make somatic cell score proofs work. Hoard's Dairyman 146(18):701. 2001.
- Becker, H. Animal Improvement Programs Lab honored for technology transfer. ARS News & Events, Feb. 7. 2001.
- Norman, H.D. The genetic challenge: will Jersey breeders meet it? Jersey Journal 48(2):18–19. 2001.
- Unbiased "S" bulls. Dairy Today 17(9):29. 2001.
- When was that show calf really born? Hoard's Dairyman 146(16):602. 2001.
2000
- Hansen, L., Powell, R., Sieber, M., and Casanova, D. Aqui, alla y en todas partes. Infortambo 134:92–94. 2000.
- Plourd, R. Expect genetic changes. Dairy Herd Management, July 1. 2000.
- Powell, R.L., Sieber, M., and Hubbard, S. Los cambios de base. Infortambo 137:2–4. 2000.
- VanRaden, P.M., and Powell, R.L. True protein's impact on USDA evaluations. California Dairy 9(7):20–21:2000.