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Focusing on corn silage makes cents

High-quality corn silage significantly boosts milk production and dairy profitability by enhancing nutrient availability and reducing feed costs.
July 22, 2024
Matt Groen

The economic impact of high-quality corn silage is often underestimated. A corn silage harvest with excellent starch availability, exceptional fibre digestibility and ideal fermentation profiles can mean milk production and components come easily while maximizing forage in the diet.


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How much does water cost?

Do you know the moisture content of your feed? That knowledge could mean the difference between red and black on your operation’s bottom line.
July 12, 2024
Jason M. Warner

“Whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting.” While the applicability of this quote varies based on the context in which it is used, it highlights the fact that water is a precious and valuable resource.


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Factors impacting forage quality for grazing beef cattle

As the seasons progress, the nutrient content of grazing forages evolves. Understanding what is going on in those plants can help you provide your cattle with the highest plane of nutrition possible throughout the year.
June 5, 2024
Sam Wyffels

As the summer months progress, the forage quality for grazing cattle begins to change rapidly for much of the western U.S. Cattle performance is dependent on the consumption of digestible nutrients; thus, forage quality and availability are essential for grazing-based systems.


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Ranch diagnostics: How do I know my mineral program is working?

Feed tests, water evaluations and liver biopsies should be a regular practice to make sure your mineral investment is worth the cost.
May 2, 2024
Jeff Heldt

Feed costs for beef production are the largest expense on a ranch. There is no better time than now to start an annual plan of monitoring feed inputs, so you can know you are getting the most out of them and what is best for the animal.


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Preparations for bunk stability

To keep your animals healthy, start evaluating your current ration and wet forages and make summer plans now to help forecast feed stability issues before the seasonal heat arrives.
April 19, 2024
Ben Jensen

A total mixed ration (TMR) diet has long been used to consistently offer a high-quality mix to ruminants. It allows farms to incorporate almost any ingredient into the diet consistently, safely removing much of the variation from one mouthful to the next.



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Putting forage test results to work for your herd

Getting the most out of your feed requires more than a good forage test. Producers need to do all they can to ensure they’re feeding the right hay to the right cow at the right time.
November 29, 2023
Katie VanValin

Except for forage producers using hay analyses for marketing purposes, the real advantage of hay testing is not simply getting the results, but using those results to make meaningful decisions and make the hay feeding period more efficient.


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KPI alphabet soup: Defining acronyms of high-performance dairies

Four KPIs that have considerable impact on dairy productivity and profitability are income over feed cost, dollars per pound of dry matter, energy-corrected milk efficiency and money-corrected milk.
October 23, 2023
Mark Hodge and Chad Jenkins

Interpreting dairy key performance indicators (KPIs) have you feeling like eating an alphabet soup sandwich? While there are hundreds of ways to slice and dice dairy metrics, this article will define and explore several KPIs that have a substantial impact on dairy productivity and profitability.


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Managing and feeding haylages with butyric acid fermentations

Anticipating butyric acid fermentation can help producers address silage quality issues and performance setbacks before their bottom line is affected.
October 20, 2023
Anthony Hall

Producers across the U.S. experienced a wet and rainy chopping season for small-grain silage and haylage.


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Forage sampling and analysis: Can we overemphasize its importance?

As fall and winter approach, producers should know what they expect from their forage. This will allow for more accurate testing and profitable feeding to cattle.
September 12, 2023
Jason M. Warner

While producers and industry professionals alike recognize why forage sampling is important and generally agree with the oft-cited mantra of, “You cannot manage what you do not measure,” taking sufficient and accurate samples often falls to the bottom of the priority list.


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Gambles worth taking to protect your feed investment

While production costs are not expected to go down anytime soon, producers can increase their profitability by fine-tuning their feeding practices.
September 7, 2023
Garrett Preedy

As the much-anticipated lull in calf numbers settles down upon us, flashbacks to middle school lessons on supply and demand jog our memory as cattle prices continue to soar to new highs each month.


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