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Milk Production Drops Again, Up Nationally


For second consecutive month, Wisconsin dairy farmers produced less milk on their operations than they did the same time a year earlier. The USDA announced that total milk production for the 23 major dairy states in May rose by 1.5 percent from 2010 at 16 billion pounds. That figure was also higher than April's production of 15.5 billion.

Wisconsin produced 2.27 billion pounds of milk in May--down 1.8 percent below last year, but more than April's 2.19 billion pounds. California continues to have the highest total production with about 3.67 billion pounds. Texas had the highest percent-increase for the month as that state put out 8.8 percent more milk than last year at 839 million pounds.

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Grinding Corn On Our Small Dairy Farm/International 1256 with Artsway Grinder Mixer

Video: Grinding Corn On Our Small Dairy Farm/International 1256 with Artsway Grinder Mixer

The plan was simple. Use the 830 Case to grind corn for our dairy heifers. Unfortunately, plans don't always work out that way. With the Case having a flat tire, the International 1256 was needed to grind corn. It wasn't plugged in, so it took a bit of work to warm it up. After we got the 1256 running, we were finally ready to start grinding. We headed up to the corn crib and started helping the cobs through to the auger. After getting the corn ground up, we added some pellets. The load was all mixed, so we unloaded it into one of our two, grain bins. The feed should work well for our youngstock.