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  1. Dec 12, 2020 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Sophie (Holstein) von Holstein-Rendsburg born abt. 1373 died 1451 Pommern including ancestors + descendants + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • Bogislaw (Pommern) Pomorski
  2. Jul 1, 2017 · While her younger sisters were sent to Holstein, Sweden and the Palatinate, Anna Sophie was reserved for the future John George III Elector of Saxony. He was stout and unkind, preferring his mistress over his wife, and his first son followed closely in his footsteps.

    • Cheryl Ciucevich
  3. May 14, 2001 · Sophie Prinzessin zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg was born on 9 October 1983 at Eckernförde, Germany G. 1 She is the daughter of Christoph Herzog zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and Elisabeth Prinzessin zur Lippe-Weissenfeld. 1 She married Anders Wahlquist in 2015. 2

  4. Sep 25, 2013 · Sophie Holstein is interested in the emotional and spiritual side of how people experience each other. Her work reflects her experiences with and observations of people. The figure is the primary subject in her work and is mostly depicted as a gestural silhouette, painted intuitiv.

    • Introduction
    • The Importance of Measurement
    • Opportunities Associated with New Phenotyping Technologies
    • On-Farm Analytics
    • The Potential of The Milk Sample
    • Challenges Associated with New Phenotypes
    • “So I Tied An Onion to My Belt, Which Was The Style at The time.”
    • Summary
    • Acknowledgments

    Genetic selection has been a very successful tool for the long-term improvement of livestock populations, and the rapid adoption of genomic selection over the last decade has doubled the rate at which some dairy cattle populations are improving (García-Ruiz et al., 2016). While details differ somewhat between livestock species, the general objectiv...

    The phenotype, a measurement of some property or feature of an individual, is the basis of all genetic improvement programs, although its meaning is often assumed and definitions are sometimes rare (e.g., Lush, 1994). While livestock breeders have long used complex selection indices that combine many traits into a single measurement of performance ...

    One of the key drivers of recent interest in animal phenotypes is the development of a new generation of electronic sensors that can be used to collect detailed, high-frequency measurements about animal performance and their environments in real time or near real time (e.g., Halachmi et al., 2019). Figure 4provides a summary of data that can be col...

    Precision management is needed in order to provide the optimal environment for high-performing dairy cows, as well as to make timely management decisions (e.g., Kaniyamattam and De Vries, 2014). This includes a more frequent sampling of milk components (fat, protein, lactose, milk urea nitrogen, and somatic cell counts) and activity monitoring to i...

    Whole-animal measurements of performance are important because they provide detailed information about the physiological state of the animal but have the disadvantage that many different types of data must be integrated into decision support systems. Fine measurements considered to be precise measurements of individual physiological indicators (e.g...

    While there is great potential associated with these new data, there also are many challenges that must be addressed by the scientific and farming communities. Many of the new technologies being offered to dairy producers are proprietary, and their methods may lack independent validation. This is a difficult challenge to overcome because of structu...

    Substantial attention has been paid recently to the growing volumes of data available in virtually all areas and the need to turn those data into actionable information with limited direct human interaction. “Big data”, “machine learning”, and “artificial intelligence” are all promised by their advocates to be the solution to these challenges (e.g....

    In order to meet the growing worldwide demand for animal-sourced protein, it is essential that the dairy industry make the most efficient use possible of the cow’s ability to upcycle inedible plant matter (Mottet et al., 2017; Figure 6). This will require the efficient use of all inputs needed on the farm, reduction of undesirable outputs from anim...

    J.B.C. was supported by appropriated project 8042-31000-002-00-D, “Improving Dairy Animals by Increasing Accuracy of Genomic Prediction, Evaluating New Traits, and Redefining Selection Goals” of the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. The mention of trade names or commercial products in this article is sole...

    • John B Cole, Sophie A E Eaglen, Christian Maltecca, Han A Mulder, Jennie E Pryce
    • 2020
  5. Holstein Foundation is excited to announce the release of a four-part video series to educate youth, showmanship judges, and anyone else who works with dairy youth on proper showmanship procedures. The videos are created as a supplement to the Holstein Foundation’s Showring Ready workbook.

  6. 2017 International Holstein Show. All videos are brought you by the following sponsors: Just click on the thumbnail of the video you would like to watch.

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