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Oct. 19 2023
Personally, professionally, or both, everyone has likely felt like they were spinning their wheels at one point or another in their life
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Oct. 18 2023
Dairy news from the U.S. capital as of October 1, 2023
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Oct. 18 2023
As 2023 comes to a close, dairy producers are hopeful that 2024 will be a better year. Record-low Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) levels are one measure pointing to the tough financial year of 2023
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Oct. 18 2023
How to capture profits in a carbon credit market, presented by Native Microbials
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Oct. 17 2023
Russ was so excited to tell me about his new plans for calf rearing, even though some of those plans had been forced upon him
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Oct. 17 2023
Sometimes our newborn calves don’t want to walk in from the field
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Oct. 17 2023
We all have had that special calf that we could designate the princess of the farm — a calf that stands out above the rest
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Oct. 17 2023
Here's the challenge: Cow milking routines are designed to facilitate a gentle, quick, and complete milk harvest
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Oct. 17 2023
Dairy producers must constantly evaluate their operations to limit economic losses and secure a profit
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Oct. 17 2023
Historically, we’ve been enamored with dairy farm output. Producing more milk per cow has equated to bragging rights, and milk per cow has been the performance indicator we’ve tracked closely...
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Oct. 16 2023
A calf is born into a world where it is quickly exposed to bacteria from the environment, its dam, the hands of human caretakers, and more
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Oct. 16 2023
Today’s political climate seems to feature one surprise after another. Congress shocked the country late last month by voting in an overwhelmingly bipartisan fashion to avert a government shutdown...
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Oct. 16 2023
Sometimes, a gut instinct is all you need to try something new. Other times, it may be cautious optimism or interest that gives you the push to make a change
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Oct. 16 2023
The new year began with a somewhat prosperous $21.60 All-Milk price forecast. Eventually hamstrung by $13.77 and $14.91 Class III milk prices in June and July, USDA economists revised and lowered the 2023...
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Oct. 16 2023
When the production of ketone bodies gets beyond a certain concentration in blood, that is when the problems appear
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Oct. 15 2023
The author is a freelance writer and dairy farmer from Wisconsin.FARM owners need to be aware of the legal side of hiring and retaining good employees and handling underperforming employees
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Oct. 15 2023
Dairy farmers are constantly seeking sustainable and cost-effective feed options for their cows. While alfalfa is a popular forage source, at times it can be expensive and limited by its availability
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Oct. 15 2023
A silver bullet is a simple and seemingly magical solution to a complicated problem. Many would maintain that they exist only in fiction, but colostrum is a real life example
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Oct. 12 2023
Since 2018, the U.S. has experienced three extended periods of dairy cow liquidation. From January 2018 to July 2019, the national herd constricted by 118,000 cows; from May 2021 to January 2022, cow numbers...
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Oct. 12 2023
Feeding the calves of today and tomorrow was presentned by Bob James Virginia Tech and Down Home Heifer Solutions