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4 steps to safer winter cattle handling

Winter can be a tough season to navigate, but planning ahead, preparing cattle and facilities, providing the right nutrition and taking safety precautions can make it easier.
November 29, 2022
Liane Carter

Following these four steps for safer winter cattle handling can help take the sting out of winter weather.


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Frost seeding: The low-input option for pasture improvement in 2023

Frost-seeded pastures need to be grazed on a timely basis during the spring and early summer to allow light penetration into the forage canopy.
November 10, 2022
Dean Oswald

When pasture and hay producers face high costs for equipment, diesel fuel and commercial fertilizer, frost seeding can be a lower-cost option to greatly improve the quality and productivity of pastures and one-more-year hayfields.


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Don’t let the cold weather bite

Tips for preventing cold stress, hypothermia and frostbite for your family and employees as temperatures drop this winter.
November 7, 2022
Amber Adams Progar

In 2021, 33% of all workers in the U.S. were exposed to the outdoors while conducting work. One can assume the percentage of dairy workers exposed to the outdoors is much higher than 33%.


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West: Does your herd have the right vitamins for calving season?

November 3, 2022
Carmen Willmore

With calving season on the horizon, it is time to start thinking about what you will need on hand for the upcoming season. 


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Preparing your natural ventilation system for winter

Tips for winterizing your farm’s ventilation system include inspecting curtains and panel systems, cycling sidewall ventilation, checking electrical components of the ventilation controller and reviewing ridge ventilation.
November 3, 2022
Rick McBay

After a few months of curtain and panel systems sitting fully open and not moving during hot weather, there comes a time every year when we must all face the fact that colder weather is coming.


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Safety considerations for working in the cold and driving in winter

Take extra precautions when driving vehicles and farm equipment on snow and ice.
November 3, 2022
Cheryl DeCooman

Winter is part of the Canadian experience. Ensure that you have the proper clothing, footwear and attire to provide you warmth and protection from the elements. When operating a vehicle or farm equipment, always ensure that you check the weather and inspect your equipment before you leave and know when it is better to just stay home.


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Prepping your barn for winter

Areas of the farm to consider when preparing for winter include buildings, tractors, equipment and animals.
November 3, 2022
Dan Veeneman

The pending arrival of winter can bring with it feelings of joy and happiness as we look forward to the holiday season and the family festivities that surround it.


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South Central: Fall and winter forage considerations

Warm-season perennials and cool-season annuals could be a solution to tight hay and forage supplies heading into fall and winter.
August 31, 2022
Jason Banta

Going into fall and winter, forage and hay supplies are limited for many producers. Fortunately, many areas have received some rain and may be able to produce some grazing from warm-season perennial forages this fall or plant some cool-season annuals.



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Winterizing your sprayer

August 26, 2022
Andy Overbay

I don’t know if you have purchased a new sprayer lately, but even ATV-type spot sprayers have gone up a good bit. What else is new, right? Everything is more expensive, but that makes it more important than ever to properly protect and store our spraying equipment.


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Safety procedures when performing equipment maintenance

February 28, 2022
Cheryl DeCooman
Winter is a popular time to perform maintenance on farm equipment so you are ready to roll once the spring weather arrives. Maintenance work on equipment can come with some serious risks.
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