The Nutritionist
By AMTS
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The NutritionistAug 12, 2021
The Nutritionist 2022 October Dr Tom Tylutki
Our own, Tom Tylutki, will use the CNCPS-based AMTS formulation model to look at the effect various feeds and diets will have on emissions. The excretion and emission equations in the CNCPS allow you to formulate with those results in mind. Tom discusses some of the thoughts and products mentioned in earlier webinars but then pivots some what to look at where real efforts can be placed. What are the best strategies. For more of Tom’s past formulation focused webinars; look at 2015, 2016, 2020, Feb 2021, and Oct 2021
The Nutritionist 2022 Dr Joe McFadden
Dietary solutions to inhibit ruminal methanogenesis: Where are we now, where do we go next, and how do we get there?
Dr Joseph McFadden leads a research program at Cornell University focused on dairy cattle nutrition with a focus on improving nutrient digestibility, liver and gut function, and the efficiency of milk production. He is leading the development of a Cornell program and center to evaluate the effects of feed additives and drugs on methane and milk production using standardized procedures with the development of a climate-controlled respiration chamber system to study enteric methane emissions from dairy cattle.
The Nutritionist 2022 Dr Jude Capper and Dr Sara Place
Jude and Sara are both experts and vocal advocates on sustainable farming practices. They gave us an overview and some pointers for communicating to the non-farming community. There is a lot of misinformation offered on social media and in the press. We learned some facts and some methods of best sharing our knowledge
The Nutritionist 2022 June Dr Frank Mitloehner
The Real Story about Climate Change and Animal Agriculture
Dr Frank Mitloehner, professor and air quality specialist in cooperative extension in the Department of Animal Science at UC Davis. The CLEAR Center brings clarity to the intersection of animal agriculture and the environment, helping our global community understand the environmental and human health impacts of livestock, so we can make informed decisions about the foods we eat and while reducing environmental impacts. This talk is the second time we have featured Frank on the Nutritionist, you can listen to his 2020 webinar here.
The Nutritionist 2022 May Dr Elliot Block
May 12, 2022 | 2022 Webinars, Byproducts
Dr Elliot Block, Research Fellow and Director of Technology in Animal Nutrition and Food Production, gave a talk on the sustainability and uses of palm oil in dairy diets. He laid out the facts and debunked the myths of feeding palm fats.
The Nutritionist 2022 April Dr Mike Van Amburgh
Dr Van Amburgh’s talk focused on the science and progress that has been made in lessening the environmental footprint of milk production. His presentation provided some details that help us better understand actual impacts and changes that can be made to decrease excretions and emissions going forward.
AMTS Extra Dr Tom Tylutki on formulating in times of global crisis
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 it exacerbated an already volatile world pricing structure for feed, fuel, labor, and nearly every other input in food production. There is serious concern of global food shortages, extraordinary food cost inflation in countries that can get food, and supply chain problems for those countries that do have food to export. Combined with predictions of continued drought in major grain producing areas and the complications of entering the third year of a global pandemic, the outlook is grim. Tom looks a some of the issues he is seeing and advises on strategies for maximizing production not only to weather the crisis but also to make as much milk for a struggling world food supply. This is a long, scary webinar. We had great questions from around the world. We were honored to be joined by most of our AMTS distributors who asked questions or offered insights on their part of the world.
The Nutritionist 2021 December Dr Sam Fessenden
Dr. Sam Fessenden gives us a very personal tour of his Silver Spirit Dairy, the Minnesota Dairy he runs with his wife and her parents. He shares some of the building, cow behavior considerations, and nutritional approaches he has taken in his first year working in a 120-cow with two Lely A5 milkers. This is Sam’s third Nutritionist Webinar and you can find his webinars on using Farm Data in Nutritional Models and optimizing formulating in the CNCPS model in our archives. Not just a great speaker, Sam also helped create the Robot Tutorial in our AMTS Video manual on YouTube. This webinar concludes our 2021 Nutritionist Series.
The Nutritionist 2021 Daniel Scothorn
The November episode of The Nutritionist 2021 hosts Daniel Scothorn of Scothorn Nutrition. He takes us on a tour of one of his clients in Nova Scotia, Canada looking at feeds, housing for groups, cow comfort, and diets. His webinar can be viewed at https://agmodelsystems.com/the-nutritionist-2021-webinar-scothorn-november/
The Nutritionist 2021 Tom Tylutki October
We have Dr Tylutki, AMTS CEO, back for a farm walk of the heifer facilities on the same farm that we have toured last fall and in February of this past year. Tom introduces the concept of looking at diets from the aspect of those that are Biologically Optimal, Environmentally Optimal, and Financially Optimal. As before he referenced past blog posts, the links for which are: Nutrition Tools: Heifers, Nutrition Tools: Dry Cows, Nutrition Tools: Lactating Cows.
The Nutritionist 2021 September Spangenberg
In the September The Nutritionist webinar we hosted Dr Heinri Spangenberg of Westside Enterprises in South Africa. Having spent almost 30 years in the animal science industry, Heinri oversees all technical sales and supports for Westside. In his webinar he focuses on Fractionated of Precision feeding in parlours.
The Nutritionist 2021 Bonfante and Prokop
Dr Elena Bonfante and Dr Bill Prokop of Dairy Innovations Italia and Dairy Innovations, in Italy and USA, take us on tours of three Italian dairies in northern Italy. Each farm has a unique approach to sustainability; one has a bio-digester, one is a blend of parlor/robotic milking system and makes milk for Grana Padano cheese production, and the third produces milk for Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese production.
The Nutritionist 2021 Sotirios Karvountzis
Dr Sotirios Karvountzis of MENDIP Veterinary Services, UK gave a terrific presentation on the value of a Team approach to maximize herd productivity, efficiency, and health in the July The Nutritionist webinar.
AMTS and CCC webinar Dr Chaouki Benchaar reducing emissions using dairy formulation
Dr. Benchaar is a research scientist at the Sherbrooke Research and Development Centre (Quebec) of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC). An internationally recognized researcher, he received his Ph.D. from Institut National Polytechnique of Toulouse in France. Since joining AAFC in 2000, Dr. Benchaar has made numerous notable contributions to the dairy and the livestock feed industry.
The Nutritionist 2021 Rick Grant
Dr Rick Grant of the William H Miner Institute take you on a tour of the research facility focusing on cow comfort.
The Sheep Nutritionist John Winchell
John Winchell, AMTS.Cattle power user and ruminant nutrition specialist for Alltech applies his field experiences in creating and balancing diets for his sheep owning clients. He shares his thoughts and tips and takes a lot of questions in this May 20, 2021 webinar.
This is the final of three sheep-focused webinars we held spring 2021
The Nutritionist 2021 Vadim Bakhchevnikov
This episode is a tour of Beaver Creek Farm in Michigan and Legend In Russia. Vadim acts a manager at both locations. We look at feeding management, grouping, and a little bit of milking management.
The Nutritionist 2021 Tom Tylutki
Dr Tom Tylutki takes us on another farm tour in the inaugural The Nutritionist 2021 webinar. After a very snowy walking of the barns and discussion of the groups, Tom answers questions on his approach to nutritional troubleshooting.
The Sheep Nutritionist 2021 Philippe Hassoun
Apr 15, 2021 | The Nutritionist 2021
Dr Philippe Hassoun, INRAE (France) teaches us about feeding milking sheep in the INRAE system. Read more for the recording.
The Nutritionist 2021 Marcelo Ramos
Apr 8, 2021 | The Nutritionist 2021
Click Read More to listen to the recording of Marcelo Hentz Ramos as he talks about the Brazilian dairy industry.
The Sheep Nutritionist 2021 Massoud Aoun
Mar 18, 2021 | The Nutritionist 2021
Mr Aoun provided an excellent, well constructed webinar with information on selection, traditions, and nutritional considerations for profitable fattening and marketing of sheep.
The Nutritionist 2021 Phil Cardoso
Dr Phil Cardoso’s March 2021 The Nutritionist webinar was a great look at the details of researching transition cow issues.
The Goat Nutritionist 2020 Andreas Foskolos Part 2
Dr Andreas Foskolos,University of Thessaly on Dairy Goat Nutrition . Dr Foskolos gave the second of a two-part webinar mini-series on dairy goat nutrition on December 10, 2020. This webinar was a follow-up to the initial webinar on November 12.
The Goat Nutritionist 2020 Andreas Foskolos Part 1
Dr Foskolos gave the first of a two-part webinar mini-series on dairy goat nutrition. This webinar acted as an introduction to management systems, breeds, and seasonal differences in nmanaging dairy goats and serves as the foundation for the second webinar on December 10. It was an excellent and detailed presentation followed by extensive questions. The next webinar will cover nutrition and give attedees an opportunity to see the functionality of the Small Ruminants modle in AMTS.Farm.SmallRuminants. Dr Tom Tylutki, of AMTS will join in the discussion.
The Nutritionist 2020 Dr Trevor DeVries
This month's webinar with Dr Trevor DeVries focused on nutritional considerations when working with robots herds in the October The Nutritionist. Trevor, whose work at Guelph focuses on best practices in nutrition, housing, and management that promote healthy behaviors in dairy cow health. Trevor has been a past Nutritionist speaker and is much in demand for his current research in robot, or, more accurately, automated milking systems. In his presentation Dr DeVries offered insight on research with free flow and directed flow system, best practices for formulating partially mixed rations (PMR) and pellets, and some of the health risks in robot milked herds. The interest level and subsequent questions for both webinar times was very high. The question period was lengthy with insight and experiences shared both ways. Unfortunately, we had technical issues with the recording of the questions from the morning webinar and have only a partial recording.
The Nutritionist 2020 September Dr Tom Tylutki
Dr Tom Tylutki, the CEO of AMTS, gave us a farm tour of a large upstate New York dairy where he is the nutritionist. We had a chance to walk the cows with Tom. This tour was an overview of what he looks at on farms when he is consulting. Future webinars in 2021 will give a deeper analysis of this farm and the information he looks at when he considers a farm’s nutritional needs. Tom showed us the feed center, milk-calf housing, replacement heifer facilities, dry cows, and lactating cows groups. It was a wonderful, informative tour– the question and answer session from the morning and afternoon allowed for over 3 hours of discussion with topics ranging from calve to crops to production to repro. There is no accompanying PowerPoint. This is a long but very good webinar!
The Nutritionist August 2020 Jennifer Van Os
Dr Jennifer Van Os from the University of Wisconsin-Madison was the speaker for The Nutritionist August webinar on the topic of heat stress in cows and calves. Her talk focused on her current research on improving the welfare of dairy cattle by using various methods to reduce heat stress. She discussed the benefit and best methods to deliver cooling water to cattle to help lower the effective temperature for animals during warmer months. Dr Van Os’s research focuses on management practices that help improve the general care of dairy animals in the area of housing, grouping, and heat stress. Jennifer did post-doctoral research in the lab of one of our previous speakers, Nina Von Keyserlingk
The Nutritionist 2020 July Dr Peter Yoder
Dr Peter Yoder is the Technical Services Manager at Perdue Agribusiness. He recently completed his PhD program in the Hanigan Lab at Virginia Tech. His primary focus was on Amino Acids and dietary nutrient variation. His talk focused on the amino acid requirements in dairy cow nutrition.
His presentation in pdf form:
The Nutritionist 2020 June Dr Jude Capper
Jude is a passionate advocate for animal agriculture and has focused her research on measuring and understanding the affect the agriculture industry has on the environment. As @bovidiva on Twitter, Dr Capper champions greater understanding of the actual impact of agriculture to consumers. Be sure to check out the rest of the 2020 The Nutritionist series.
Her presentation in pdf form:
The Nutritionist 2020 May Dr Bill Stone
A Key to Enhanced Herd Performance.
The May 2020 The Nutritionist webinar had a focus on the more mechanical and people oriented side of ration formulation. As pioneers int he area of TMR Audits, Diamond V has focused on teaching farmers what the possible areas of deviation can be when looking at reasons cow may not be attaining full performance. Be sure to check out the rest of the 2020 The Nutritionist series.
The Nutritionist 2020 Mitloehner
The April 2020 The Nutritionist webinar featured Dr Frank Mitloehner on how we can feed the planet without losing it to climate charge wrought by emissions from beef and dairy production.
The Nutritionist 2020 Goff
Dr Goff is the guy in hypocalcemia. He has been involved in research through government, industry, and academia over the last 30 years. This webinar saw many questions from both session audiences. It is a long recording, coming in around 3 hours but packed with information! Be sure to check out the rest of the 2020 The Nutritionist series.
The Nutritionist 2020 DeSouza
Dr DeSouza recently completed his PhD working in the lab of Dr Adam Lock, focused on fatty acid nutrition during the transition period in dairy cattle. Jonas focused some of his undergrad and Masters work in the same area while studying in Brazil. There was an extensive question and answer session for this, our first webinar in the 2020 The Nutritionist series.
The Nutritionist 2019 Drackley
Dr Drackley, University of Illinois, was scheduled to present in May but had to cancel on the last minute. At the time he offered to return with updated calf feeding recommendations at the end of the year. Since the new NRC recommendations have not yet been released, he gave a presentation on colostrum. This is a great refresher and discussion of issues farms may be having with obtaining high quality colostrum.
The Nutritionist 2019 Dineen
Mr Dineen is completing his PhD at Cornell University after which he will return to Ireland where he will hold a position at Teagasc Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Center in Fermoy. Mike covered some of the research he has done that looks into digestibilities and rates of passage of in Irish pasture-based diets.
The Nutritionist 2019 Wattiaux
Dr Wattiaux offered an excellent presentation on hie research, in collaboration with UW-Madison Departments of Agronomy and Biological Systems Engineering, on the sources of Greenhouse gas emissions on the Dairy farm and what actions can be taken to mitigate those excretions. There were some very excellent questions offered; be sure to listen all the way through!
The Nutritionist 2019 Jenkins
We were very pleased to host the very well spoken Dr Jenkins for the second time in the Nutritionist webinar history. He provided some recommendations and guidelines for nutritionist striving to maintain a healthy butterfat component in their clients herds.
The Nutritionist 2019 Fessenden
Dr Fessenden manages much of our biology training for AMTS, especially in Europe. His considerable knowledge of the model biology and experience working with nutritionists around the world combined to produce a very well attended webinar with many questions from the audience. Dr Bill Prokop of Dairy Innovations joined in the discussion.
The Nutritionist 2019 Jennett
Geared to the hands-on nutritionist, Dr Niles Jennett from Chandler, Arizona, USA, gives a detailed talk on his approach to better herd ration management. We had unfortunate recording difficulties during the afternoon presentation and were unable to capture the question period. We did get a question from our Spanish language translation and have added that to the recording of the evening session
The Nutritionist 2019 Dahl
Dr Dahl has conducted considerable research into the effects of heat stress. This talk focused on his studies that have shown correlations to reduced milk production by the dam in the lactation following dry period heat stress. He also discussed the lifetime performance of daughters born to heat stressed dams.
The Nutritionist 2019 Saito
Dr Akira Saito gave a presentation about using milk replacer in automatic feeding systems. He has also done considerable work with Waygu and Waygu-cross calves to improve growth and later performance. Dr Mike Van Amburgh and Dr Jim Drackley joined Dr Saito for the presentation question and answer period.
The Nutritionist 2019 Van Amburgh
Dr Mike Van Amburgh, professor at Cornell University, gave a talk that discussed some components, which he referred to as bioactive factors, that are present in colostrum and transition milk. He discussed research that suggests these components may have strong influences on growth and health of the calf.
The Nutritionist 2019 Grant
Dr Rick Grant, President of The Wm H Miner Institute, spoke about the relationships between undigested fiber, primarily forage, (uNDF240) and physically effective fiber at that same time point (peuNDF240). He has conducted some recent research to further examine the role that those two fiber characteristics can have in how we look at a diet formulation.
Dr. Bill Weiss: Mineral Recommendations
Dr Bill Weiss presented about mineral recommendations in dairy cattle. He discussed formulation to meet requirements vs formulating to optimize health and production. Questions were many and varied.
The Beef Nutritionist DiLorenzo
Dr Nicolas DiLorenzo delivered his postponed (due to hurricane) webinar on forage utilization in beef diets. This webinar concluded our 2018 Beef Nutritionist Series.
Dr. Trevor DeVries: Animal behavior
Dr Trevor DeVries from the University of Guelph talked about ways to adjust nutritional management with the intent of optimizing management to fit natural animal feeding behavior.
Dr Adam Lock: Supplemental Fatty Acids in Lactating Cow Diets: Myth and Reality
Dr Adam Lock, Michigan State University, gave a talk about fatty acid metabolism in dairy cattle. Adam answered question in the morning and afternoon from participants that spanned the globe.
The Beef Nutritionist 2018 Sarturi
Dr Jhones Sarturi from Texas Tech University specializes in developing strategies to improve, evaluate, and better utilize by products, forages, and grains in ruminant diets.
The Beef Nutritionist Danny Fox
We were excited to have Dr Danny Fox, Emeritus professor, Cornell University join us in our Groton office for a fantastic talk on beef nutrition models. We apologize for some problems in the recording, there was a fairly intense storm in Groton that day and our internet was affected. You may notice some hang-ups and skips.
The Nutritionist 2018 Rossow
Dr Heidi Rossow from the University of California, Davis Veterinary School in Tulare, California, presented her findings on modeling nutrient metabolism and dairy feed management in California. Her primary area of research is in computer modeling focused on systems analyses of dairy feed management and production to develop methods to evaluate cow performance and feeding consistency.