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250217-Allen-preventmastitis-in-your-pregnant-heif
Feb. 17 2025
“Just because an udder is not lactating doesn’t mean it’s not doing anything,” said Ben Enger during the National Mastitis Council Annual Meeting
250217-byrne-choline-plays-a-pivitol-role-for-tran
Feb. 17 2025
There is a list of nutrients that are considered required to help ruminants perform bodily functions properly
250217-anderson-is-this-fluid-milks-comeback-web
Feb. 17 2025
In the same week that fairlife was featured in Bloomberg as a continued rising star and “crucial” to owner Coca-Cola’s pivot from sugar, Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) announced their...
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Feb. 15 2025
Classifieds: February 2025
2502_M6-feedbunk
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
2502_M1-robotic-rotary
Feb. 15 2025
Did you ever think you’d see the day when milk could be harvested with nearly no human intervention? Our industry is there, and robotic technology continues to scale up at a remarkable rate
2502_M4-milking
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
2502_M2-freestalls
Feb. 15 2025
pouring concrete is a commitment. Once the bones of a dairy facility are constructed, there are only so many adjustments that can be made to improve cow comfort, employee safety and efficiency
2502_M6-accounting
Feb. 15 2025
Finding good farm accounting software is as important as buying quality springing heifers. Some farm accounting software programs are ready to go right off the shelf, but others can be tailored
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Feb. 15 2025
At the start of 2025, market sentiment and supply and demand risks are tilted toward the downside, but I think we’ll see decent milk prices and margins for dairy farmers despite the risks
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Feb. 13 2025
Washington Dairygrams: February 2025
250213-Gilles-we-can-get-cows-off-to-a-better-star
Feb. 13 2025
The transition period receives the attention of the entire dairy industry because of the dramatic and intense changes that cows undergo
250213-Anderson-what-can-dairy-learn-from-the-cia-
Feb. 13 2025
Eric Traupe has been at the table in the situation room with U.S. presidents and has sat across from kings and prime ministers during his 30-plus-year career stint working for both the CIA and U.S. Marine...
250213-Allen-are-you-maximizing-milkability-web
Feb. 13 2025
An animal’s ability to regularly, completely, and rapidly let down its milk in response to a proper milking routine is termed its “milkability.”
250213-Jonker-nevada-strain-shows-testing-at-work-
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. 10 2025
Understanding and preventing embryonic loss in dairy cows, presented by Matthew Lucy, University of Missouri-Columbia
250210_ph4
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
250210_ph3
Feb. 10 2025
As much as we try to avoid having sick cows, at some point or another, we will experience a cow that is feeling under the weather
250210_ph2
Feb. 10 2025
Is it realistic to talk about a future where we have eliminated highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in the U.S. dairy herd?
250210_ph1
Feb. 10 2025
The following benchmarks have come up in discussions over the past two months: income over feed costs, cost per pound of dry matter, feed conversion efficiency, yield per acre, milk per ton, etc