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Managing heat stress in cattle

As we approach peak summer temperatures, understanding how heat affects your herd can help you find and implement heat mitigation techniques that will be the most practical and profitable to your operation.
April 23, 2024
Remy Wyatt

Heat stress in cattle is a critical concern for producers, particularly in the warmer months. As temperatures rise, so does the risk of heat stress, which can significantly affect cattle’s health, productivity and welfare.


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The importance of clean water for disease prevention

Thoroughly clean and disinfect water troughs to curb the spread of HPAI on dairies.
April 13, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

Although no single disease transmission pathway has been identified for the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), one highly probable transmission route is through consuming contaminated water.


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The importance of water quality and quantity for beef cattle

Clean, fresh water can help cattle be more productive and gain better. Water intake is influenced by water quality, and adopting management strategies that improve water quality will benefit cattle health and performance.
March 12, 2024
Troy M. Walz

Have you ever had an abundance of grass in your pastures but no water for your cattle? With cattle water, prior maintenance and planning can help with ensuring that you always have sufficient water.


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Musseling quaggas out of the Snake River

Quagga mussels were detected in the Middle Snake, prompting a strategic response. Though the treatment seems successful, claiming victory over this invasive species requires continuous monitoring for the next five years.
January 19, 2024
Julia McCarthy

“We’ve been preparing for this for a long time – since 2008,” says Michael Stephenson, senior biologist for Idaho Power Company, regarding Idaho’s response to the September 2023 discovery of quagga mussels in the Snake River in Twin Falls.




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Quagga mussel post-treatment Q&A

October 18, 2023
Lynn Jaynes

Do “home test kits” (excuse the reference to COVID-19) exist for farmers, canal companies or others to watch for infestations of quagga mussels?


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What is blue-green algae, and how do I deal with it?

Cyanobacteria can be a deadly force to be reckoned with. Good management practices and careful monitoring of water quality are critical to keeping livestock away from toxic water sources.
October 12, 2023
Denice Rackley

With widespread drought and high temperatures that exacerbate algae blooms, the risk of toxic blue-green algae in your ranch water only increases, but there are some steps you can take to keep your cattle safe.


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These producers put sustainability to work

Three Midwest dairy producers share their paths toward a more sustainable business for the future of their farms and communities.
June 30, 2023
Jenn Coyne

The buzz around sustainability continues to grow. And while there is an end goal of creating a more viable dairy sector for years to come, reaching that point looks different for every producer.


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Toxic algae that isn’t algae

Cyanobacteria (often called blue-green algae) can be a scary thing to see in your cattle’s water source and can be the cause of mysterious health issues. Here’s what to know about it to keep your cattle safe, especially in areas experiencing severe drought.
May 23, 2023
Woody Lane

By midsummer last year, many streams were just a series of stagnant pools. When livestock crowded the streambanks for water, state and local officials issued stern warnings again and again.


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Proposed BLM rule could change priorities for public lands

April 10, 2023
Tyrell Marchant

The U.S. Department of the Interior on March 30 published a proposal that could shift priorities on 245 million acres of public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The rule would likely mark a sizable shift in BLM practices; according to an agency statement, it intends to put “conservation on equal footing with other uses,” which it says is “consistent with the BLM’s multiple use and sustained yield mission.”


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California: Resiliency in a changing climate

In Arizona, unknowns abound and all business facets are on the table.
March 1, 2023
Dave Natzke

Given its size, scope and geography, there are a range of issues facing the California dairy community. With attention spread across near-term financial challenges to longer-term environmental regulations, the state’s dairy producers are apprehensive at the start of 2023.


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