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Getting your breeding program in check contributes to the success of your herd.
Recently, research presented by Krishona Martinson of the University of Minnesota and Fred Hall of Iowa State University, ...
The goal of EPA’s risk assessment is to inform future actions by federal and state agencies as well as steps that wastewater systems, farmers and other stakeholders can take to protect people from ...
Next to a dairy farm’s monthly milk check, cull cows and beef-on-dairy calves round out the top three revenue streams for U.S ...
The 2025 Dairy Cares of Wisconsin campaign puts the focus squarely on where it is needed most: Helping support children and families facing life-altering medical conditions.
Looking at the last five years, imports are low relative to domestic production, ranging from 0.05% for milk powders to 10% ...
Having extra colostrum on hand is both a wise and reasonable choice for dairies. Specifically, frozen colostrum can be warmed ...
While we may still grumble about the ability to forecast the weather from time to time, the amount of data collected about ...
With the average dairy farm’s herd size growing, it’s more important than ever to focus efforts on optimal manure management.
Barb Peterson, D.V.M., of Sunrise Veterinary Service PLLC, shared key tips on how to manage the many ongoing tasks in the maternity barn in the June Hoard’s Dairyman webinar.
Lately, it seems like threats to agriculture are changing in shape and size. They aren’t just showing up in market reports or weather forecasts – as we have recently seen with the New World screwworm ...
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