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Hello there!In this episode of The Dairy Podcast Show, Dr. Andy Mueller an expert of ruminant nutrition discusses the role of sugars in dairy cattle diets. He explains how sugars influence fiber digestion, butterfat production, and overall rumen health and shares insights on optimizing feed efficiency. Listen now on all major platforms!"Sugars ferment quickly but do not lower rumen pH, making them safe and beneficial for fiber digestion."Meet the guest: Dr. Andy Mueller is the North Region Technical Service & Sales expert at Westway Feed Products. He holds a BS in Agriculture-Animal Science from Truman State University, and both MS and PhD in Ruminant Nutrition from the University of Missouri-Columbia. With 15 years of experience in the dairy field, he has led on-farm nutrition, trained new nutritionists, and supported product development.What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:42) Introduction(07:12) Importance of rumen health(09:57) Role of sugars in feed efficiency(14:32) Targeting sugar sources for lactation(16:42) Sugar sources in different lactation stages(21:27) Molasses in robotic milking systems(26:30) Final three questionsThe Dairy Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like: dsm-firmenich* Adisseo- Natural Biologics- Berg + Schmidt- ICC- Diamond V- Acepsis- SmaXtec- Trouw Nutrition- Protekta- VolacAre you ready to unleash the podcasting potential of your company?
Cutting tool manufacturers have to remain on the cutting edge. If you do so, it's possible to stay competitive. We know that a solid education and training for new talent is the best first step. But you also have to learn to embrace grit to make it through. We cover what else is important to remain successful and competitive in this episode of MakingChips. – Drew Crowe Out call-to-action: Bring us someone who can talk about innovation in the tooling industry in North America. Segments [0:13] Palo Alto Networks Industrial OT Security [2:32] Why collaborations are important [9:02] Manufacturing fuels grit [11:18] Palo Alto Networks Industrial OT Security [14:58] The future of American manufacturing Resources mentioned on this episode Andy Mueller Missouri Tools Palo Alto Networks Industrial OT Security 5 Keys to A Successful Cutting Tool Manufacturing Business with Mike Polizzi Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube
Andy Mueller is a seasoned vet in manufacturing, one of the real OGs. I've leaned on him for advice and support throughout the years because he's been through the seasons and weathered the storms. Andy was able to step in and teach my students things that I couldn't with my limited resources. That's why, in this episode of MakingChips, we have a conversation with Andy about inspiring the next generation and teaching them what they can't learn in classes. Because if they aren't MakingChips, they aren't making money. BAM! – Drew Crowe Segments [0:12] Palo Alto Networks Industrial OT Security [6:58] Drew's passion for the metalworking nation [7:42] Where in the world is Tony Gunn? [12:36] Introducing Andy Mueller [16:00] Impacting the future of manufacturing [23:59] Check out Thomas™ Programs [25:18] Get your team invested in the process [27:00] Andy's start in manufacturing [29:37] The value Andy brought to Ranken students [39:00] What are you trying to achieve? Resources mentioned on this episode Palo Alto Networks Industrial OT Security Connect with Andy Mueller on LinkedIn Check out Thomas™ Programs Connect With MakingChips www.MakingChips.com On Facebook On LinkedIn On Instagram On Twitter On YouTube
At the 2023 West Slope Water Summit, Andy Mueller, General Manager of the Colorado River Water Conservation District, addressed a skeptical audience via a pre-recorded message. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Maroon and Andy Mueller join Nestor to discuss the beauty of Baltimore sports when Orioles and Ravens are winning The post John Maroon and Andy Mueller join Nestor to discuss the beauty of Baltimore sports when Orioles and Ravens are winning first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Longtime local public relations insider John Maroon joins original WNST producer Andy Mueller at WNST at Drug City on the MD #CrabCakeTour to discuss a quarter of a century of changes in the Baltimore sports media landscape. And surviving Dan Snyder. The post John Maroon and Andy Mueller join Nestor to discuss 25 years of changes in Baltimore sports media landscape first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Early WNST Andy Mueller producer joins Nestor for 25th Anniversary memories of 1998 sports radio madness The post Early WNST Andy Mueller producer joins Nestor for 25th Anniversary memories of 1998 sports radio madness first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
The big news in the West these days is drought, and specifically drought in the Colorado River Basin. In upcoming episodes, we're going to bring you some really interesting conversations with land stewards who are trying really cool things to deal with the drought, save water, and restore watersheds. But today, we wanted to provide listeners with some of the big picture context and some background to better understand this issue. To do that, we turned to Andy Mueller. Andy Mueller is the General Manager of the Colorado River District. The Colorado River District is a public body that serves as the principal water policy and planning agency for the Colorado River Basin within the state of Colorado. They provide legal, technical and political representation regarding Colorado River issues for the communities of 15 counties in Northwest Colorado which includes the headwaters of the mighty river itself. Andy is a veteran water attorney, and a graduate of the University of Colorado Law School's esteemed program in water law. Before becoming the General Manager at CRD, he spent 22 years in private practice representing agricultural water users on the western slope of Colorado, learning about the issues directly from landowners and producers. Andy recently spoke with Lesli Allison, the executive director at Western Landowners Alliance. Lesli spent 16 years managing a private ranch in the headwaters of the Rio Grande before helping to found WLA in 2012. So she's is no stranger to these issues. Enjoy! More about the Colorado River District: https://www.coloradoriverdistrict.org/ On Land is a production of Western Landowners Alliance, a non-profit that advances policies and practices that sustain working lands, connected landscapes and native species. Learn more about WLA here. Produced by Zach Altman Like this episode? Share it with a friend, leave a review wherever you get your podcasts and be sure to subscribe to On Land Magazine. Your support helps us amplify the voices of stewardship in the American West.
This episode features Andy Mueller, President and CEO of MaineHealth. Here, he joined the podcast to talk about innovation and the next trends in healthcare executive leadership.
Turn of the century WNST producer Andy Mueller tells old school Nestor tales on his 30th Anniversary
New MaineHealth CEO Andy Mueller, MD, shares his first impressions of the organization and his priorities going forward. Plus, Peggy Pennoyer, MD, and Don Endrizzi, MD, reflect on their experiences as volunteer COVID vaccinators.
As a new year begins, Kate sits down to talk with Dr. Andy Mueller again in this first episode of the second season of Centra Scripts. They discuss Centra's new initiative rolling out -- their Just Cause. Don't miss this episode to understand why this is so important and how this affects the organization, the caregivers, the patients and the community going forward.
Kate sits down with Centra CEO and President, Dr. Andy Mueller, to talk about the COVID-19 crisis and discuss healthcare's response nationally and regionally. They also discuss Centra's personal promise going forward for care of the surrounding communities and its own caretakers.
Water officials across the West are talking about a Grand Bargain that would change the 1922 Colorado River Compact. For this week's Valley Voices, host Amy Hadden Marsh talks with Andy Mueller, director of the Colorado River Water Conservation District, to find out more about the deal.
Water officials across the West are talking about a Grand Bargain that would change the 1922 Colorado River Compact. KDNK’s Amy Hadden Marsh spoke with Andy Mueller, director of the Colorado River Water Conservation District, to find out more about the deal. [Photo: The Colorado River immediately downstream of Glen Canyon Dam, Credit: Colorado River Water Conservation District]
Johnny and Ricky interview EDM duo The Lost Boys, Andy Mueller and Brett Beaudette. The Lost Boys are college best friends Andy Mueller and Brett Beaudette. Originating in Orange County, CA, Andy and Brett grew themselves from DJing local college dive bars at Texas Christian University to becoming EDM Sauce’s top artist to watch in 2019. Their music has garnered over 3 million cross-platform streams, getting attention from blogs like Acid Stag, Earmilk, and Your EDM. The boys have also been busy on the road opening for artists like Big Gigantic, NGHTMRE, Whethan, Matoma, Two Friends, and gained support from some of the biggest names in electronic music like Martin Garrix, Marshmello, and The Chainsmokers. Having accomplished all of this before they even graduated college, nothing is impossible for this young duo as they look to use their lighthearted personalities and fierce work ethic to bring audiences a musical experience they will surely never forget. Follow The Lost Boys on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3S8tillLm5g8xEGmiE7B3V?si=3la1f085RASBAc6Xz84jnQ TLB on Instagram: @wearetlb TLB on Twitter: @wearetlb_
Michelle and Andy Mueller are co-owners of Shameless Grounds Coffee Shop and describe themselves as "Always caffeinated, usually sarcastic, and occasionally irreverent". Web: www.Shamelessgrounds.comFacebook: Shameless Grounds, LLCInstagram: shamelessgroundsTwitter: @ShamelessGrnds (yes, that’s correct)Patreon: patreon.com/shamelessgrounds About Us: www.aboutsexpodcast.com Angela Skurtu is a licensed marriage and family therapist and an AASECT certified sex therapist. Her second book released in 2018. Get marriage therapy and sex therapy in the St Louis area with Angela Skurtu LMFT M.Ed. at: www.therapistinstlouis.com
Today, we release part 2 of our mini series on the impacts of a Colorado River Compact Call. Building on the content of Episode 14, in Episode 15 we hear again from Jim Lochhead, CEO of Denver Water and Andy Mueller, General Manager of the Colorado River Water Conservation District. Episode 15 describes their thoughts about what the Upper Basin States are doing to reduce the risk of a Compact Call. As Lochhead and Mueller describe, Upper Basin Water managers are taking a number of different voluntary approaches to reduce Compact risk, including demand management, a voluntary program that compensates water users on a temporary and voluntary basis to reduce water use and increase deliveries to Lake Powell. This is exciting stuff! After listening to Episode 14, tune in to part two of the mini series, Episode 15 Colorado River Compact Call Part 2 – Reducing the Risks of a Call! *Please note that throughout this episode all referenced reservoir water levels are specific to the time this episode was recorded during the summer of 2018. For updated reservoir levels, you can directly visit a reservoir’s website*
In mid-December, stakeholders from across the Colorado River basin gathered in Las Vegas for the annual Colorado River Water Users Association (CRUWA) conference to discuss happenings within the Colorado River basin. At this year's conference, the focus was on the Drought Contingency Plans (one for the Upper Basin and one for the Lower Basin) which help to deal with the very real possibility of shortages in the water supply of the Colorado River. At CRUWA, both the Upper and Lower Basin States agreed to move forward toward the completion of a Drought Contingency Plan (DCP). The driving force behind the Upper Basin DCP is the need to reduce the increasing risk of a compact driven curtailment or cut to water users in the Upper Basin States. This scenario is also referred to as a “Compact Call”. A Compact Call would occur if the Upper Basin States are unable to deliver the water they are required to deliver under the rules of the 1922 Colorado River Compact to the Lower Basin States. Overuse of water, aridification of the West due to climate change, and growing populations throughout the basin are putting extreme pressure on the Colorado River. Join us for Part 1 of our two part series to learn more about what curtailment or a “Compact Call” on the Colorado River means for people and the environment, how it could happen, and why the DCP is so important. Listen to Jim Lochhead, CEO of Denver Water and Andy Mueller, General Manager of the Colorado River Conservation District discuss what it means for Colorado. Please note that throughout this episode all referenced reservoir water levels are specific to the time this episode was recorded during the summer of 2018. For updated reservoir levels, you can directly visit a reservoir’s website. Photo Credit: Upper Colorado River, Joshua Duplechian - Trout Unlimited
In this episode, the River District's general manager Andy Mueller calls into the show. This show discusses the drought and how it will impact the 40 million people that rely on the Colorado River.