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June 13 2025
My favorite sweet treat has always been ice cream, especially on a hot summer day
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June 12 2025
Ever since I was a kid, June has been my favorite month. Growing up, it was the time of year when the pools were opening, school was ending, and I was able to kick back and be the pesky little kid running...
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June 10 2025
World Milk Day is celebrated each year on June 1, and was established in 2001 by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations
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June 9 2025
Mastitis is one of the most common and costly health issues in dairy herds — but preventing and managing it isn’t about doing just one thing better
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June 6 2025
I think our daughter has taken a bath every night this week, which we typically try to do every other night for the sake of time
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June 4 2025
They say you can take the girl off the farm, but you can’t take the farm out of the girl. I take pride in saying that fits me perfectly
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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
When temperatures rise, dairy cattle feel the heat — literally. Even mild temperatures can take a toll on their health, milk production and overall performance
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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 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 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 30 2025
Working with cattle is all about strategy
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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 22 2025
Cows don’t necessarily always follow their birth plan, throwing us for a loop
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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