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Importance of water quality for milk production

Maintaining high water quality in dairy farming is crucial for optimal milk production and feed efficiency by reducing pathogens while ensuring correct disinfectant dosages to protect beneficial rumen microbes.
July 9, 2024
Wayne Kemerink

Profitable livestock production requires many quality management skills that all impact the technical results.



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Prebiotic tools for heifer development

To make sure replacement females remain capable of performing at their reproductive and genetic best, gut health and immune strength should be top of mind.
July 5, 2024
Chris Cassady

Immediate income opportunities incentivize producers to sell their weaned calves, meaning a greater number of heifers are destined for the cattle feeding sector. Collectively, the cow herd hasn’t expanded as quickly as projected, ushering in amazing value for the replacement female.


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Rumen upsets: Do they have to be upsetting?

Understanding what cud chewing and normal rumen function looks like can keep cows ruminating at peak efficiency.
May 30, 2024
Gene Gengelbach and Craig J. Louder

If cows could just tell us when they get an upset tummy, maybe we could help them get through the episode without a hitch. Before we can discuss rumen dysfunction, we need to understand what normal rumen function looks like.



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Prebiotic tools and supplement needs during breeding and spring turnout

The grass may be greener on the other side of the fence, but is it providing quite enough nutritional value to your cow herd? Prebiotic supplements can help cattle utilize available feed to its fullest potential.
April 11, 2024
Chris Cassady

Spring is my favorite time of the year. The strain of calving season is wrapping up, and the days are getting longer with warm weather setting in for good.


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Progressive Events: Alltech Dairy School celebrates 20th year

January 12, 2024
Karen Lee

Held Nov. 29-30, this year’s event focused on the past 20 years of dairy. The first day included two farm tours and a welcome dinner, while the second day featured formal presentations on topics ranging from precision feeding and on-farm technology to the evolving carbon credit and dairy markets.


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Building out rations to optimize feed costs

Focusing on fine-tuning for feed efficiency will be an important strategy as cost pressures continue to rise.
January 1, 2024
Jeff Weyers

Focusing on fine-tuning for feed efficiency and partnering with an expert who can help analyze your herd’s needs will be an important strategy as cost pressures continue to rise. With some simple adjustments, you can protect your operation’s bottom line.


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Beef-on-dairy nutrition in the nursery

The role of proper nutrition and care during the preweaning phase and beyond is important in creating a successful calf that will yield high-quality beef.
October 18, 2023
Sara Sievert

In the realm of beef-on-dairy calves, the presence of beef genetics imparts inherent advantages, promising greater consistency and robust muscling when compared to their all-dairy breed counterparts. 


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Weaning time: Decisions, decisions, decisions …

One of the most important considerations come weaning time is making sure calves’ gut health is up to the task of maintaining their immune systems.
October 13, 2023
Garrett Preedy

This is quickly shaping up to be a year that all cattle producers, both big and small, won’t forget any time soon. As sale barns across the country begin to crush previous record highs in calf prices, the decision to keep or sell the 2023 calf crop will be weighing heavy on every producer’s mind.


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Setting the stage for long-term growth and performance for dairy-beef cross calves

Dairy-beef crossbred calf producers have the opportunity to set the stage for growth and performance with a high plane of nutrition during the neonatal period.
June 26, 2023
Olivia Genther-Schroeder

With the opportunity to capitalize on record-low native beef herd numbers and the growing demand for high-quality beef, dairy-beef crossbred cattle producers can benefit from taking a second look at their early life calf nutrition program.


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Feed efficiency for natural cattle

Producers feeding all-natural cattle are generally unable to take advantage of ionophores and other antibiotics. However, there are all-natural, science-based solutions that maintain high feed efficiency in a natural feedlot environment.
February 8, 2023
Craig Belknap

While conventional feedlot operators have benefited from the use of ionophores in the diet, producers feeding all-natural cattle are generally handcuffed from utilizing ionophores and other antibiotics.


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