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    Modeling the relationship between heat stress, feed intake, and day relative to calving in nonlactating dairy cows by Souza, V C, Moraes, L E, Santos, J E P, Baumgard, L H, Mueller, N D, Kebreab, E

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-12-2023)
    “…Heat stress (HS) during the dry period can affect animal welfare, health, dry matter intake (DMI), and milk production in the subsequent lactation, which will…”
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    Modeling the effects of heat stress in animal performance and enteric methane emissions in lactating dairy cows by Souza, V.C., Moraes, L.E., Baumgard, L.H., Santos, J.E.P., Mueller, N.D., Rhoads, R.P., Kebreab, E.

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-07-2023)
    “…Heat stress (HS) negatively affects dry matter intake (DMI), milk yield (MY), feed efficiency (FE), and free water intake (FWI) in dairy cows, with detrimental…”
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    Comparative analysis of thermal indices for modeling cold and heat stress in US dairy systems by Choi, E., Carneiro de Souza, V., Dillon, J.A., Kebreab, E., Mueller, N.D.

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-08-2024)
    “…The list of standard abbreviations for JDS is available at adsa.org/jds-abbreviations-24. Nonstandard abbreviations are available in the Notes. Quantifying the…”
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    Use of agro-climatic zones to upscale simulated crop yield potential by van Wart, Justin, van Bussel, Lenny G.J., Wolf, Joost, Licker, Rachel, Grassini, Patricio, Nelson, Andrew, Boogaard, Hendrik, Gerber, James, Mueller, Nathaniel D., Claessens, Lieven, van Ittersum, Martin K., Cassman, Kenneth G.

    Published in Field crops research (01-03-2013)
    “…► Six agro-climate zone schemes used in yield gap and crop production analyses were reviewed and compared. ► Within-zone climate heterogeneity was analyzed for…”
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    Evaluating the yield of surviving plants from early‐season hail damage in corn: A field survey by Lisboa, I. P., Proctor, C. A., Elmore, R. W., McMechan, A. J., Mueller, N. D., Wilson, J., Zobeck, G., Nygren, A., Bastidas, A., Ortez, O. A.

    Published in Agrosystems, geosciences & environment (01-09-2024)
    “…Economic losses due to hailstorms across US corn fields occur every year. Hailstorms result in leaf defoliation, decreasing photosynthetic area and impairing…”
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