Flies become a nuisance in the summer, especially for our cattle. An unmanaged fly population can reduce milk production 10 to 30 percent and decreases feed efficiency
Tracking feed inventory is a valuable strategy for any size farm, especially with the growing unpredictability of Mother Nature and a more volatile commodity market
With spring approaching, runoff concerns come to mind for many dairy farmers around the country. Managing or redirecting the water that could run to or through manure storage facilities and confined animal...
Hoard's Dairyman Webinar Archives September 9, 2013: "New concepts in mastitis control" presented by Pam Ruegg, University of Wisconsin-Madison Brought to you by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (www.bi-vetmedica.com/cattle)...
We have some bonus coverage from our February 25 Round Table, "Forage and tillage practices that work for them." The dairy producers discuss more on controlling weeds and insects
Hoard's Dairyman Webinar Archives March 14, 2011: How milk production control plans compare presented by Mark Stephenson, University of Wisconsin Brought to you by Merial and their www.bestinclassdairies.com
Mastitis control hinges on dry and fresh cow care Much mastitis starts during the dry period and in the fresh cow pen. That's where you can make the most progress. Dry cow care has a lot to do with how...
A recently completed study by Wisconsin ag department and the Department of Natural Resources has increased the understanding of air emissions and odors on larger-sized livestock farms, and lays the groundwork...