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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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April 21 2025
Feed makes up more than half of the costs on a dairy farm. In recent years, more attention has been given to the cost of feed shrink
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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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March 10 2025
Adding sorghum to your crop rotation is an economic and sustainable addition to your farm
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Jan. 8 2025
While farmers are still facing challenges, some of them are different from what we previously dealt with
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Jan. 6 2025
It is common for producers to experience lower butterfat tests and higher numbers of butterfat inversions this time of year
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Nov. 22 2024
Applying manure to soil during the fall provides the soil with nutrients for the upcoming year
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Oct. 22 2024
Accurate close-up rations can be hard to navigate, make sure you have the right tools to do so
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Oct. 4 2024
A few hundred entries were analyzed this year as farmers across the world vied for a spot in the 2024 World Forage Superbowl. Samples were sent to Dairyland Labs in De Pere, Wis
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Sept. 20 2024
Harvest is one of the most dangerous times of year for a farmer. Communication can help avoid emergency situations
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Sept. 4 2024
Bringing visitors onto your farm to help them understand agriculture doesn’t have to be intimidating
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Aug. 20 2024
Harvest season is quickly approaching. Be aware of your surroundings to ensure a safe harvest season
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July 18 2024
As someone who loves to burn candles and buy fun, new scents often, you could say I’m a lover of good aromas. And, while I love the classic smells of sugar cookie, daisy, autumn woods, and sea breeze...
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July 11 2024
Making hay on hills and mountains is not a simple task
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July 5 2024
Even though the summer months are always busy on the dairy, farming families know how to make work and play memorable and fun for all generations
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July 1 2024
Spoilage is a challenge that all producers face at some point, and the cost of not addressing it can be high
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May 30 2024
The land we work has been cared for by many generations before
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May 16 2024
While we are working hard to get crops harvested on time, we need fellow drivers to respect farm equipment on the road