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Jason Oliver joins Dairy Environmental Systems program at PRO-DAIRY

November 25, 2022

Jason Oliver, PhD, joins the PRO-DAIRY team as Senior Extension Associate of the Dairy Environmental Systems program. 


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Hospital pen use, design and management in colder climates

The use of designated hospital pens has decreased over the years. But for beef producers using them, their design, positioning and management should remain a priority. The future productivity of sick and compromised cattle hinges on these factors.
November 4, 2022
Bruce Derksen

Cattle producers use a variety of tactics when handling acute or chronically sick animals in cold winter weather. Some pull them for treatment before placing them in a series of designated hospital pens, while others prefer to return almost all to their home pens.


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Spreading the wealth of dry manure with proven precision ROI

October 18, 2022
Jack Zemlicka

Adoption of advanced application technology is providing an economic alternative to costly commercial fertilizers, while also organically building soil biology.


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Equipment Hub: Making the most of manure

September 28, 2022
Nicholas Holmes

The saying “smells like money” when an individual smells manure could not be more accurate than at the present time. With fertilizer costs at record highs, livestock producers must be more cognizant of the byproducts of their animals.


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The beef about beef

September 15, 2022
Kimberly Williams-Brackett

The Paris Agreement is an international treaty on climate change, adopted in 2015. Its goal is to limit global warming to 2.7ºF. “To achieve this long-term temperature goal, countries aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible to achieve a climate-neutral world by midcentury,” according to the United Nations.


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Manure pit safety: Know the dangers and implement risk prevention strategies

Manure gas can be lethal. Use extreme caution when working around and, only when necessary, inside a manure pit.
July 29, 2022
Cheryl DeCooman

Safe and secure manure storage is very important on your dairy. In order to maximize contents during the growing season, manure pits must be agitated and pumped out regularly


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The dairy cow and manure technology, moving us into the future

December 11, 2021
Jeramy Sanford
Technology continues evolving at a rapid pace, helping dairy farmers become even more sustainable.
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Benefits and drawbacks of monoslope barns

November 24, 2021
Bruce Derksen

Areas of the U.S. have witnessed the growing use of monoslope buildings for beef operations as feedyards expand and adapt, but this trend hasn’t established itself in all cattle-raising regions.


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Biogas cluster projects connect farms and renewable fuel

October 1, 2020
Maura Keller
Cows, with their four-chambered stomachs, have always been models of digestive proficiency, as anyone who’s dodged cow pies in a pasture can attest. These grazing bovines and other livestock produce thousands of pounds of manure daily.
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Stay safe when working around manure storage

August 24, 2020
Cheryl DeCooman

Spring and fall are busy times of year for agriculture operations, whether preparing fields for the new cropping season or harvesting those crops. In many cases, those two times of the year also involve pumping manure to evacuate the pits and fertilize the soil.


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