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Corn co-products in 2021 and beyond

May 24, 2021
Trent Dado
By this time, many of us have come to terms with the high and volatile prices of soybean, corn, fat and other feeds over the last six to eight months. Some dairies had much of their needs locked in for 2021, while others were at risk to the market.
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Feeding cattle without distillers grains

May 14, 2021
Dan Herold
Since the advent of the ethanol boom in the Upper Midwest, distillers grains (also known simply as distillers) have become a staple ingredient in cattle rations. Known to enhance both ration palatability and animal performance, distillers are a natural fit for all classes of cattle, from feedlot to cow-calf production.
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Considerations when implementing high-forage diets

February 5, 2021
Michael Miller
The goal of any forage program for a dairy is to grow and harvest the highest-quality feed for the cows.
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Get a handle on lurking pathogens in forages

August 7, 2020
Klaas Van Zanten

You might be surprised to know that harmful pathogens often lurk in fermented forages like haylage and corn silage, causing health and productivity issues when consumed by dairy cows.


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Three mistakes that could limit digestible starch

August 7, 2020
Phillip Krueger
Corn silage is the go-to homegrown forage for supplying digestible starch and fiber high-producing cows require. Often, however, shortcuts and oversights during the growing, harvest and storage processes can limit its resulting feed value.
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On the road with Parker Forage

July 15, 2020
Julia McCarthy
Life in the agricultural community means many things to many people.
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Silage for Beef Cattle Conference moves to free, online-only webinar series

July 2, 2020
Nebraska Extension, Lallemand Animal Nutrition, and Iowa State University Extension and Outreach are hosting the third Silage for Beef Cattle Conference with one major change: This year, the event will be a series of four, hour-long free webinars held from July 7 through Aug. 4, 2020.
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Corn silage uNDF: Potential impact factor relative to feed conversion efficiency

May 22, 2020
John Goeser
Lignin in corn silage and forage has been compared to the rebar in concrete, providing the structural integrity and strength to hold the road or driveway together. This added strength is great for your driveway, but added strength in forage fiber corresponds to limited digestion and energy potential per pound.
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Next steps for better silage yield maps

March 6, 2020
Karl Czymmek, Quirine M. Ketterings, Dilip Kharel, and Ben Lehman
With yield monitor technology, silage growers can see the impact of management changes in every field section over time. Unfortunately, even with calibrated equipment and best operator practices, yield maps can look pretty confusing without some post-harvest processing.
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Best timing of harvest for brown midrib forage sorghum yield, nutritive value, and ration performance

March 6, 2020
Debbie J. Cherney, Jerry H. Cherney, Greg Godwin, Quirine M. Ketterings, Sarah E. Lyons, John J. Meisinger, and Michael E. Van Amburgh
Forage sorghum is a drought- and heat-tolerant warm-season grass that can be used for silage on dairy farms. Since it requires a soil temperature of at least 60°F for planting, the recommended planting time for New York is early June, unlike corn, which is usually planted earlier in the spring.
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