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Articles Tagged with ''winter''

A boost and a break

January 24, 2025
Carrie Veselka

Boosts and breaks come at different times and in different forms for everyone, but the important thing is to take them when you have the chance and, when the opportunity presents itself, be the helpful friend or kind stranger someone else may need in their day.


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Weak calf syndrome: The obstacle that shouldn’t exist

Often, the occurrence of weak newborn calves is pinned on the mother cow or inclement weather. However, producers can decrease the incidence of this problem by focusing on yearlong cow nutrition.
January 16, 2025
Chris Ashworth, Steve Ensley, and Scott Fritz

Weak calf syndrome is exactly as it sounds; newborn calves are born weak, fail to thrive and often never get up to nurse. This is not a new phenomenon, and the industry has been combating it for decades.


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Tips to keep your generators online and ready to work in the winter

The three top points of failure on generators are block heaters, batteries and fuel systems, which are magnified by winter conditions.
January 6, 2025

In this article, two seasoned generator technicians – Dale Routh, owner of Power Solutions in Spirit Lake, Idaho, who has 36 years of experience in this field; and Robby Robinson, owner of Genesis Power in Apple River, Illinois, who has 40 years of experience – share some tips to help keep your generator running smoothly all winter long.


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Irons in the Fire: A frosty revelation

January 3, 2025
Paul Marchant

It was one of those awful, bright, beautiful, bitterly cold days where every exhaled breath seemed to hang in the air on the verge of turning into a block of ice before it finally decided to dissipate and drift off into the frigid atmosphere.


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Feedlot management strategies to combat winter weather

The needs of feedlot cattle are different in the winter months than during the warmer months. Follow these guidelines to help your cattle be at their most efficient during cold weather events.
December 30, 2024
Jessica L. Sperber

The winter months and routinely low air temperatures present unique challenges for feedlot cattle, particularly in terms of maintaining health and productivity. Cold temperatures, fluctuating weather conditions and increased feed requirements can induce stress in cattle and result in health complications.


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Across the Fence: What are we hoping for?

Considering the old and the new.
December 26, 2024
Marci Whitehurst

January is the month of “new.” We’ll be bombarded with slogans and advertisements for new plans, new diets or exercise programs and new resolutions.


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Tales of a Hay Hauler: When snow can be sno' fun

December 19, 2024
Brad Nelson

I saw something new to me on the internet the other day. A snowplow. Not just your ordinary snowplow, but a snowplow pulling a full trailer.


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Homegrown innovations ease cattle production pressures

A lot of things pop up in the course of cattle production that demand big labor, time and money commitments. Some producers are innovating unique methods of reducing these demands while improving efficiency and management.
December 17, 2024
Bruce Derksen

Many cattle production tasks demand extensive labor and time commitments, resulting in large money investments.


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Preparing for winter at Brigeen Farms, Castonguay Ayrshires

December 12, 2024
Kimmi Devaney

While Maine is well known for lobster, lighthouses and its scenic North Atlantic coastline, the state is also home to 140 licensed dairy farms, including Brigeen Farms in Turner and Castonguay Ayrshires in Livermore. As the leaves fall and the crisp autumn air turns to icy conditions, snowstorms and frigid temperatures across the Northeast, cow comfort, herd health and safety are top of mind for these two dairy farms as they prepare their facilities and animals for inclement weather.


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How to prevent winter freeze with ventilation

Using a combination of inlet, circulation and exhaust fans can provide and circulate fresh air while removing moisture and helping to prevent freezing in the barn.
November 27, 2024
Abby Healy

To an extent, cows can handle cold environments if they are kept dry and if air speeds are not too strong. However, if barns begin to freeze, it can have a serious impact on the herd’s health and productivity. While freeze-related issues can be difficult to manage, ventilation can help alleviate them.


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