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ISSN 020355 522 Sinclair Lewis Ave. Sauk Centre, MN 56378 Phone: (320) 352-6303 Fax: (320) 352-5647
Published by Dairy Star LLC General Manager/Editor/Sales Mark Klaphake (West and South Central MN) 320-352-6303 (ofÀce) 320-248-3196 (cell) 320-352-0062 (home) mark.k@dairystar.com Ad Composition Janell Westerman 320-352-6303 janell.w@dairystar.com Nancy Middendorf 320-352-6303 nancy.m@dairystar.com Consultant Jerry Jennissen 320-346-2292 President Dave Simpkins 320-352-6577 davesimpkins@saukherald.com Staff Writers Krista Sheehan - Assistant Editor SE MN/NE IA 507-259-8159 • krista.s@dairystar.com Jennifer Burggraff 320-429-1084 jennifer.b@dairystar.com Ron Johnson 320-429-1233 ron.j@dairystar.com
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Dairy proÀle Jim (holding grandson, Declan) and Pam Benitz Tom and Laura Benitz holding daughter, Heather (6 weeks) Tim Benitz Maiden Rock, Wis.; Pierce County; 165 cows How did you get into farming? Jim and Pam: We both grew up on dairy farms then went off to college – Jim at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and Pam at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. It was our dream to farm. We started in 1980 renting a barn, and then moved and bought our current farmsite in 1990. The only way we got through the 1980s was through renting. Tom: I’ve always liked farming since I was little. I returned to the farm after graduating from the UW-RF in 2004. Tim: I came back to the farm after getting an agricultural degree from Chippewa Valley Technical College in 2007. What are your thoughts and concerns about the dairy industry for the upcoming years? Tom: Finding enough land to feed our animals. We want to expand, but land is expensive and hard to come by. Tim: If young people want to run their own dairy they’ll probably have a tough time having the means to do it. Jim: But dairy farming is a young person’s game. If he or she can weather the lows it will be ok. You have to have love for the work and the lifestyle, though. What has been the best purchase you’ve ever made on your farm? Jim: This farm. It’s great land. Tom: Our TMR mixer. Tim: The skidloader. What has been your biggest accomplishment while dairy farming? Jim: We survived some tough times, but we were able to sustain and became the county’s Ärst herd to have the rolling herd average go over 30,000 pounds in the mid 90s. Another accomplishment is that we’re still farming together as a family. I’ve tried to keep things modern and updated to keep it a positive experience for the next generation. What is your favorite thing to do on the farm? Tim: Feeding cows and heifers. Tom: Planting corn. Pam: Taking care of the farmhouse and yardwork. It’s where the hustle and bustle is. Jim: The variety of work to do on the farm – driving tractor, milking cows and taking care of calves. Laura: Starting and raising a family on the farm. It gives kids a good work ethic. What is your favorite tool? Jim: Stall scraper and my cell phone. Tim: Our Patz mixer. Tom: All of our tractors. How do you like to spend time when you are not doing chores? Jim and Pam: We like to go to about four dairy breakfasts each year. We also go to movies and try to get to a Packers game every once in awhile. We also like to travel. Tom: During the summer I like to do some custom baling for others. Tim: I like to golf and go to Brewers games. Tell us about your farm: We have two farmsites – both tiestall barns. Our other barn is Äve miles away. We bought it a few years ago. We hired a young guy, Sean Stoudt, to help us on the other farm. He would like to get in the dairy business some day. We own 225 tillable acres and rent 200 acres. Jim and Pam have a daughter and son-in-law, Jana and Dominic. They both work off the farm and have a son, Declan.
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“... heifers take off better after calving and are less likely to develop mastitis.” — Dr. Donna Mertz
DONNA MERTZ, DVM DALTONDALE FARM, Hartland, Wisconsin Dr. Donna Mertz is a large animal practitioner in Wisconsin. She also owns and shows Ayrshires with Daltondale Farm. This century farm, near Hartland, has shown Ayrshires in every World Dairy Expo since the days when the Expo was formerly known as the National Cattle Contest in Waterloo. The farm is also home to the 2011 Wisconsin Ayrshire Cow of the Year: Daltondale Tux Mischief.
“We use Udder Comfort™ on all fresh cows and heifers. It gets rid of swelling, and the udders really soften up, so we don’t over-milk them. With Udder Comfort, heifers take off better after calving and are less likely to develop mastitis,” says Dr. Donna Mertz, who has used Udder Comfort for 5 years.
“Udder Comfort is effective, easy to use, and there’s no need to withhold milk. It fits our approach of supporting the general health of the cow, to help cows clear problems, to milk better naturally, and to reduce the cost of treatments. With the milk prices dropping, it is important to have this cost-effective management option.”
Mertz is part of Daltondale Farm, Hartland, Wisconsin, where she has her prized Ayrshires. She also serves as the Daltondale herd vet.
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“For any cow with a swollen quarter, we try Udder Comfort prior to using intramammary treatments. As long as the cow shows improvement, we continue on with Udder Comfort. “This reduces our need for mastitis treatments by 50%. I will also use it effectively on an injured leg or back.
Keep the milk in the system 1.888.773.7153 1.613.652.9086 uddercomfort.com Call to locate a distributor near you. For external application to the udder only after milking, as an essential component of udder management. Always wash and dry teats thoroughly before milking.
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BIGGER. BADDER. BETTER. Every inch of 200 Series Super Boom® skid steer loaders is designed to maximize your productivity. They’re BIGGER, with the longest wheelbase in the business and widest, most comfortable cab on the market. They’re BADDER, with increased performance and they’re BETTER, with improved visibility to critical areas, allowing operators to work with a new level of confidence and speed. THE BEST STABILITY – MAXIMUM OPERATOR CONFIDENCE THE BEST DUMP HEIGHT & REACH – DUMP TO THE CENTER OF TRUCKS AND SPREADERS THE BEST SERVICEABILITY – MINIMIZE DOWNTIME
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