Oct. 16 2024
In the Feeding Fundamentals column and throughout invited talks or seminars, we tend to cover a lot of ground
Oct. 16 2024
Delayed milk ejection — most often presented as a bimodal milk flow curve — occurs when the cisternal milk fraction is removed before the alveolar milk reaches the gland cistern
Sept. 26 2024
I recall from my days in veterinary practice that some clients extended themselves to make my job more pleasant, and some did not
Sept. 26 2024
I don’t know what I was thinking. During my veterinary training, I believed it was important to purchase most of my textbooks
Sept. 25 2024
Agricultural land in the Upper Midwest has experienced substantial appreciation over the past several decades, with the recent years standing out
Sept. 25 2024
During a recent calf study, most of my mornings were spent measuring grain refusals
Sept. 10 2024
recently, I have had breeders express to me a level of concern over the number of bulls whose proofs declined substantially once they had daughters
Aug. 30 2024
Often, we think of automated milking systems (AMS) as new technology that reduces labor to milk cows; however, we may forget about the importance of testing the mechanical function of the AMS equipment
July 15 2024
A small but growing number of dairies are using rotary milking parlors to enhance milking speed and efficiency. In this set-up, cows ride on a rotating platform while being milked. This reduces th
July 12 2024
In the volatile world of dairy markets, risk management has become key to many producers’ success, enabling them to gain stability and control over their margins
July 12 2024
Precision management is a hot topic in the dairy industry, and rightfully so
July 12 2024
We recently bought a cattle brush and needed a good way to put it up, so I built a stand out of recycled materials
July 12 2024
Historically, criminals who have been sentenced to death have been granted a sumptuous last meal before their execution
July 12 2024
Did you milk her for all she’s worth?” With due respect to my mentor and colleague, Don Sanders, who wrote a book by this title, I suggest that we leave a little gas in the tank for our retiring...
July 11 2024
Bad things happen to good people. Likewise, bad things can happen to good farms
July 11 2024
The National Dairy Farmers Assuring Responsible Management (FARM) Program launched its latest Animal Care Program standards on July 1, continuing to provide science-based guidelines for the industry and...
April 15 2024
Can we assume that cows within a pen use all their resources uniformly?
April 15 2024
When I stop at a farm for an assessment of the heifer program, the first thing I usually do is ask three questions
Jan. 10 2024
A dairy sitting in the valley with Brown Swiss cows scattered across green pastures in the background is home to Carter Bratland and Viking Valley Farm