Publications
General Dairy Facts
Extension
Dairy Economic Information
- Economic Impact of Milk Production in the State of NM (J. Dairy Sci., 2008)
- SW Dairy Monitor June 2008
- SW Dairy Monitor February 2008
- Importance of the New Mexico Dairy Industry (Circular 613, May 2007)
- The New Mexico Dairy Industry: An Economic Engine (Brochure 2007)
- Importance of the New Mexico dairy industry (Brochure 2006)
- Texas Dairy Information Facts
Environment
- Dairy Technical and Regulatory Guidance Manual for NM (Circular 639, August 2010)
- Grazing-N: A Nitrogen Balance Model for Grazing Dairy Heifers and Dry Cows in New Mexico
- User Manual of Grazing-N: A Nitrogen Balanced Model for Grazing Dairy Heifers and Dry Cows in New Mexico
Nutrition
- Managing Milk Composition: Feed Additives and Production Enhancers
- Feeding Waste Milk to Dairy Calves
- Economic Evaluation of Dairy Feeds
- Economic Evaluation of Dairy Feeds: Using the FEEDVAL Spreadsheet
- Controlling Milk Fever and Hypocalcaemia in Dairy Cattle: Use of Dietary Cation-Anion Difference (DCAD) in Formulating Dry Cow Rations
Reproduction
- When Should Dairy Cows Be Inseminated?
- Proper Semen Handling Improves Conception Rates of Dairy Cows
- The Reproductive Status of Your Dairy Herd
Milk Composition & Quality
- Managing Milk Composition: Normal Sources of Variation
- Managing Milk Composition: Evaluating Herd Potential
- Managing Milk Composition: Maximizing Rumen Function
- Managing Milk Composition: Feed Additives and Production Enhancers
General Management
- Management Considerations in Holstein Heifer Development
- Water for Dairy Cattle
- Increasing Milk Production by Increasing Milking Frequency and Reducing Dry Period Length
