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Hygiene from parlor to trough

Maintaining adequate hygiene from the udder and parlor to bedding and water troughs can make all the difference in the health of your animals.
March 23, 2026
David Kolb

Creating a clean environment should always be present on a dairy producer’s mind, for many reasons. There are the obvious reasons like food safety, milk quality, animal welfare and more. But it also paints a better picture for consumers and it’s just a good business strategy.


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An eye for details helps Sylvanside Dairy maintain low somatic cell count

Being attentive, optimizing cow comfort, avoiding shortcuts and consistent management aid this Alberta dairy in achieving award-winning milk quality.
February 18, 2026
Matti McBride

“I don’t know if there’s a secret,” says owner Margreet Dijkstra of Sylvanside Dairy’s award-winning milk quality. “We just have an eye for details.” She also credits excellent cow comfort, no shortcuts and consistency.


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Are your cows sports cars or farm trucks?

Maintain cows like the top performers they are to reap all the benefits.
December 2, 2025
Clemence Nash

Dream of a high-performance sports car and a Corvette or Camaro may come to mind. In many ways, dairy cows are high-performance machines too. However, some dairy producers may still treat their top-performing “cowmaros” like their old, trusty farm trucks, which may not allow the cows to reach their full genetic potential. Just like a sports car, cows require maintenance and upkeep. By treating your cows like top performers instead of old farm trucks, you can increase cow productivity and maximize profitability.



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A decision tree to mastitis prevention

Asking the right questions can point your somatic cell count in the right direction.
November 13, 2025
Adrianne Trennepohl

To effectively manage milk quality and boost production, it is essential to ensure that cows are comfortable in their environment. Therefore, paying attention to proper udder care is crucial; neglecting it could jeopardize your operation’s bottom line.



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No magic recipe: Sustained efforts by Gagnon brothers to produce high-quality milk in Quebec

Marc and Daniel Gagnon believe prevention, cleanliness and attention to detail attribute to excellent milk quality on their Quebec dairy.
June 17, 2025
Mireille Cloutier

The Gagnonval Farm in Sainte-Hénédine, Quebec, has been equally owned by brothers Marc and Daniel Gagnon since 1994. If its name rings a bell for you, it’s most likely due to the exceptional quality of milk produced there.


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Don't overcomplicate milk quality: It's not rocket science

The recipe for great milk quality includes attentive employees, a healthy environment and the proper tools.
February 12, 2025
Shaun Hardtke

A farm decides on its own what its milk quality is. Wait, what? That’s right – the choices made daily determine milk quality. High-quality milk doesn’t happen by accident; it’s the result of intentional decisions in three key areas: 1) the people on the farm, 2) the environment the cows live in and 3) the tools provided to both the employees and the cows to ensure success. Let’s break it down.



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An apple a day keeps mastitis away: Monitoring mastitis in automated milking systems

Much like your own health, regular check-ups to cows, their environment and milking equipment will help catch small issues before they become large problems.
December 23, 2024
John Gerbitz

Routines to maintain udder health change with the transition to automated milking. In a parlor, most of the monitoring of the cow, the equipment, and to some extent the environment, is part of the milking routine. It is completed by the workers in the parlor as they prep, strip and attach milkers. In automated milking, it is important to develop daily routines to monitor those milk quality control points in other ways. 



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Klebsiella mastitis: Stop it before it starts

Careful monitoring of the milking parlor, cow traffic areas, freestall management, teat disinfectant, teat skin health, vaccinations and nutrition can aid in fighting against Klebsiella mastitis.
December 13, 2024
Angela Rowson and Paul Virkler

Klebsiella is a gram-negative bacteria that can cause severe clinical mastitis in dairy cows. If they survive the illness, cows are often culled due to low milk production. This article describes some common ways Klebsiella is transmitted from the environment to teats and strategies on how to prevent Klebsiella mastitis cases on your farm.


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Addressing parlor challenges: A three-legged stool for success

Managing people, equipment and cows determine the productivity and efficiency of your parlor.
December 6, 2024
Matt Dodd

The parlor is a critical place on a dairy to have productivity and efficiency dialed in 365 days a year. When it comes to leveling up your parlor output, audits are a helpful tool in finding ways to fine-tune and uncover areas for improvement that drive milk harvest success – ultimately impacting the dairy’s bottom line. 


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The power of pathogen-based mastitis treatment

Identifying the type of mastitis pathogen plaguing your cows is the first step in creating a healthier herd. Understanding the infection and creating a plan for your team is imperative to reducing mastitis flare-ups.
October 21, 2024
Linda Tikofsky

Knowing the classification of a mastitis case can help you choose which animals to treat, saving you money and improving judicious antibiotic use.


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