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Nov. 4 2024
There are varying opinions on if and when to feed hay to calves
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Nov. 4 2024
People enjoy traditions, but today’s consumers also want and need more from their food products
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Oct. 31 2024
While dairy farmers may be considering sustainability-focused solutions such as cover cropping, conservation tillage, and best management practices for manure application and manure-based products, a key...
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Oct. 31 2024
In the U.S., 97% of households buy cheese, 93% purchase butter, 92% buy milk, and 82% purchase yogurt
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Oct. 31 2024
The first official confirmed cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in dairy cattle in the state of California came in the second half of August
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Oct. 28 2024
Fall always welcomes more cases of lameness in dairy herds. Anecdotally, it can be associated with long days of standing on concrete in the summer and additional wet hoof scenarios caused by sprinklers...
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Oct. 28 2024
It’s just as important to not miss the forest for the trees as it is to not view milk production as the sole baseline for cow productivity
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Oct. 28 2024
It's great to be in Phoenix today, back with you talking about an industry that is probably the hardest industry in the world, but it's one that we're all passionate about and we all love
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Oct. 24 2024
With our increasingly challenging climate and precipitation patterns, tile drainage has become more important than ever for farms to minimize the annual variation in yield and quality of field crops and...
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Oct. 24 2024
Dry cow protocols have largely been standardized throughout the last few decades
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Oct. 24 2024
More than $7 billion worth of new dairy processing facilities will be opening their doors in the coming years
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Oct. 22 2024
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is a major cause of death among calves and one of the largest health challenges facing our modern-day dairy industry
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Oct. 22 2024
We all want good customer service. Whether we are calling the local Farm Service Agency, buying chemicals from our cooperative’s agronomy center or ordering parts from our nearby machinery dealers
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Oct. 22 2024
Change doesn’t happen overnight, and what’s worthwhile isn’t always what’s easy. Big changes require big effort — and lots of planning
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Oct. 22 2024
Navigating relationships is part of being a human, but that doesn’t mean it is easy. Miscommunications, unclear expectations, and unaligned priorities can all throw a wrench into how we build bonds
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Oct. 21 2024
Every time I leave World Dairy Expo, my heart and my stomach are full — my heart because of the relationships that are nurtured during the week, and my stomach because of all the good food that can...
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Oct. 21 2024
I’ll let you in on a little secret. I am terrified of bridges. Not the small bridges that are barely noticeable, but the really high bridges that go on forever
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Oct. 21 2024
The dairy checkoff was already in place when I began my career as a next-generation Wisconsin dairy farmer
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Oct. 21 2024
Implementing a footbath on your farm provides the opportunity to help the farm’s bottom line
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Oct. 21 2024
The U.S. is projected to sell over 1 billion pounds of cheese to international customers this year