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March 4 2024
Looking forward to this year’s growing season, farmers often wonder what kind of weather challenges they will face
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March 4 2024
Colostrum, more than anything else, influences calf health and survival prior to weaning, said Sabine Mann during a Cornell Cooperative Extension webinar
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March 4 2024
Even as an election looms on the horizon, USDA will soon develop its Federal Milk Marketing Order (FMMO) modernization recommendations after months of proceedings
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Feb. 29 2024
The lungs are an indicator organ, according to veterinarian Terri Ollivett
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Feb. 29 2024
As dairies have gotten bigger and more diverse, the need for a reliable workforce has only expanded
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Feb. 26 2024
The best way to house calves has been a reoccurring topic of discussion over the last decade or so among many dairymen
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Feb. 26 2024
When we find abnormal milk, a hard quarter, or both in a cow, we are detecting the inflammation that comes with mastitis
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Feb. 26 2024
The year started off with disappointing milk prices for dairy producers and uncertainty about when the Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) program for 2024 would be available
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Feb. 22 2024
Elevated stress is one of the main contributors to heart disease. The others are poor diet and a sedentary lifestyle
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Feb. 22 2024
It seems elementary, but it’s an important fact to remember when we’re aiming to produce high-quality milk and maintain udder health: The way pathogens infect the udder is through the teat...
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Feb. 22 2024
The common saying “There’s more than meets the eye” certainly rings true when it comes to identifying disease in dairy calves
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Feb. 22 2024
Subclinical mastitis, by definition, rarely gets noticed because it’s not visual. However, nearly 75 years ago, the California Mastitis Test (CMT) was introduced to help illuminate this mystery
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Feb. 19 2024
Checkoff-led research indicates consumers are increasingly seeking ways to ease anxiety, including food-based options
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Feb. 19 2024
An effective feeding program must be an area of focus
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Feb. 16 2024
Lung ultrasound can be used to answer a multitude of questions regarding respiratory health in calves
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Feb. 15 2024
When Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin (DFW) launched the Wisconsin Dairy Athlete of the Month program in 2023, we knew there was an important connection between the hard work happening on family farms and the...
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Feb. 15 2024
From start to finish, building rations for dairy cows is accomplished with a range of precision
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Feb. 15 2024
FARM employment has changed a lot over the years. In the past, farmers may have worked alongside their family and one or two farmhands. Now, dairies might have dozens of employees
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Feb. 15 2024
Compared to the day before calving, a cow’s body will need 300% more energy and 65% more calcium the day after it has calved
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Feb. 15 2024
Surely, our grandparents could not have envisioned a day when cow burps are regarded as culprits in global warming and nut-based beverages are viewed as sustainable alternatives to milk