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March 13 2025
The Southeastern U.S. dairy industry has been contracting rapidly as many in dairy circles are aware
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March 11 2025
The material a dairy chooses to bed its cows with has many ramifications. Bedding has significant impacts on the animal in terms of cow comfort, lameness, and udder hygiene
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March 10 2025
We know all too well that cows prefer to spend more than half of their day resting in a lying position
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March 10 2025
Adding sorghum to your crop rotation is an economic and sustainable addition to your farm
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March 6 2025
The March 2025 issue of Hoard’s Dairyman will feature our often-anticipated annual dairy statistics
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March 3 2025
Serving as a building block for protein synthesis, and especially for the formation of amino acids, sulfur (S) impacts the quality and quantity of protein available in forage for livestock
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March 3 2025
The California Milk Advisory Board (CMAB) and Dairy Management Inc. (DMI) are teaming up for the second year in a row to highlight the power of dairy innovation opportunities and nutritional benefits
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Feb. 24 2025
Cold stress can significantly affect health, growth, and future reproduction in a newborn calf if not managed properly
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Feb. 24 2025
When looking at the big agricultural picture, dairy products have been relatively stable in recent years
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Feb. 21 2025
Corn silage is an essential component of dairy and beef nutrition, providing high yields of energy-dense, digestible forage
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Feb. 20 2025
Mentors are gifts. I have many in my professional and personal life and I hope you do as well. If you don’t, you should find some
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Feb. 17 2025
We have long known that there is a genetic antagonism between milk yield and the percentages of fat and protein
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Feb. 17 2025
It was bound to happen, and one night it did. That 2-foot-high pile of papers and notes collected at continuing education events over the last few years fell over
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Feb. 15 2025
Liver abscess challenges are not new to feeder cattle. Processors have dealt with a reported liver abscess rate of 12% to 32% across the U.S. slaughtered beef population for years
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Feb. 15 2025
Farming is flexibility,” said Swisslane Farms human resources (HR) lead Annie Link on an episode of Michigan State University Extension’s “Virtual Coffee Break” podcast
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Feb. 14 2025
As our farm caught the flu bug, our team came together to get the chores done
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Feb. 13 2025
The transition period receives the attention of the entire dairy industry because of the dramatic and intense changes that cows undergo
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Feb. 13 2025
Highly pathogenic avian influenza. H5N1. Bird flu. Regardless of what you may call it, this virus has posed significant challenges to dairy farmers over the past year
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Feb. 12 2025
How can we better understand consumer choices in the dairy industry?
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Feb. 10 2025
In the world of artificial intelligence and automation, long-time team leaders will tell you it also takes a group of diverse and capable people to reach business success goals