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May 29 2025
Have you ever paused to marvel at the tools you have at your fingertips, especially when it comes to reproduction on the dairy?
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May 28 2025
About 94% of the dairy farms in the U.S. are family owned (American Dairy Association). With this statistic being so high, it is easy to assume that the vast majority of dairy farm owners have always known...
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May 23 2025
Dairy farmers have a lot to worry about in a day’s time — from crops and the weather to livestock and our families
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May 22 2025
It is often a hot and thankless job to be the head bug eliminator on a dairy farm
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May 14 2025
The “Your Dairy Checkoff Podcast” offers firsthand perspectives on examples of local, national, and global checkoff collaborations. Hear from checkoff leaders and farmers, real stories, strategies,...
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May 12 2025
When it comes to feeding beef cattle or dairy cows, forage quality and yield can make or break your bottom line
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May 9 2025
During the busy spring season, hanging out in the house with kiddos isn’t an option. Having a 3-month-old and 20-month-old means a lot of creativity when it comes to getting chores done, spending...
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May 8 2025
Each summer, we hire a few extra farm hands, mostly high school and college students. We live decently close to Wichita, Kan., so there are many candidates. However, very few of those individuals have...
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May 5 2025
With a little elbow grease, things can be made new again
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May 2 2025
Today’s dairy cows produce more milk than ever before. Higher capacity and more precise monitoring are essential during milking. And easy-to-use controls are a must in the parlor
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April 25 2025
Just like how we make sure that we, ourselves are comfortable, we do the same for our cows
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April 15 2025
Consistently keeping a close eye on the herd allows us to detect issues right away
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April 4 2025
Chore tasks become a little less boring with a furry friend in tow
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April 4 2025
Cow comfort and herd health are essential for maximizing milk quality and production
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March 28 2025
When raising kids on the farm, some tasks are too dangerous or difficult to accomplish with kiddos in tow. Having their grandparents to tag along or play with is a blessing for many farm families
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March 27 2025
Protect yourself and your business against the threat of a cybersecurity breach
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March 24 2025
It’s 2025 and the statement that “reproductive efficiency is one of the primary drivers in herd profitability” has never been more true
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March 18 2025
The Midwest Dairy Challenge provided students with an opportunity to learn and make new connections
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March 14 2025
At first, dairy producer James Vander Waal was hesitant. He’d learned of SenseHub Dairy Youngstock monitoring and was intrigued by the possibilities but wasn’t sure he’d see enough return...
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March 12 2025
Between 10 and 28 days in milk, our vet palpates and checks each of our fresh cows