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Three ways animal monitoring systems unlock hidden value in your reproduction program

Animal monitoring systems are a proven solution for more accurate heat detection. They can also unlock hidden values, like employee empowerment, adding dollars to your bottom line.
January 15, 2025
Don Gilberg

Animal monitoring systems are a time-tested and proven solution. Plus, they hold the key to unlocking other hidden values that bring more dollars to your bottom line.


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Health and management technologies trigger key cattle production benefits

Cattle management protocols take a big bite out of time, energy, staffing, equipment and financial budgets. Health and management technologies are helping to reduce these pressures by streamlining and simplifying strategies and processes.
December 26, 2024
Bruce Derksen

Beef producers face countless obstacles in raising high-quality, nutritious products. Deficiencies, avoidances and half-hearted energies directed toward any management area will result in mediocre performance, reduced profitability at a minimum and financial disaster in the worst cases.


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Targeted Reproductive Management with automated estrus detection during early lactation optimizes herd management and performance

November 25, 2024
Julio O. Giordano

As the dairy industry evolves and new strategies are required to improve herd performance, management, and sustainability measures, a potential approach to improve reproductive efficiency, optimize herd management practices, and increase profitability is Targeted Reproductive Management (TRM).


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Once or twice? Optimal insemination practices for your herd

Timing insemination correctly is key to creating pregnancies. Consider double insemination for animals with high genetic or economic value.
July 31, 2024
Jennifer Spencer

Optimizing the timing of insemination relative to estrus expression is a key factor in achieving high reproductive efficiency in dairy herds.


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Pathways to profitability with heifer inventory management

July 1, 2024
Peter Dueppengiesser

With current milk prices, dairy farmers are trying to lower costs, while optimizing their return opportunities. With the average cost of raising a dairy replacement heifer at over $2,500, according to a 2019 Cornell Cooperative Extension survey, heifer inventory management and raising the right replacements is a critical part of that plan.


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Beef embryos help dairies combat low conception rates during times of heat stress

Embryo transfer technology offers farms a compelling strategy to help overcome the reproductive challenges of heat stress while offering the improved marketability of full beef calves.
May 16, 2024
Jeremy Howard

Not only do these producers gain a higher-value calf that commands a premium from buyers versus beef-on-dairy crossbred calves or full-blood dairy bull calves, but they’re also able to improve conception rates during the hottest months of the year.


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What should reproductive management look like in robotic facilities?

Three experts weigh in on experiences they've had with clients managing reproduction protocols in robot facilities. Outlining goals and understanding cow behavior heavily influence success.
February 12, 2024
Matti McBride

“Change is easy. Transition is hard. Are you open to surrounding yourself with people who have the best knowledge and listening to them?” Nancy Charlton of DeLaval asked listeners of the “Capitalizing on robotics to enhance animal health and reproduction” panel at the 2023 Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council annual meeting.


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Using data to unlock cow secrets

Dairy cows are good at masking health and behavior to align with their groups, but actionable data can help you discover what they are saying without words.
October 30, 2023
Evine Van Riemsdijk

Cattle may have been domesticated for centuries now, but they remain prey animals and work to keep their secrets. Those masking skills were beneficial thousands of years ago, but they can create herd management challenges today.


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Reproduction management in a robotic facility

Robotic dairy systems allow producers to efficiently identify and segregate cows, enhancing the overall performance of their reproductive programs.
October 18, 2023
Dan Meihak

Reproduction management plays a critical role in any dairy. The ability to monitor, detect and act quickly when heat is detected significantly impacts herd performance. 


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Sexed semen: An opportunity to capture more value for cattle

Breeding with sexed semen can help your bottom line by creating cattle your particular market demands.
August 3, 2023
Wyatt Bechtel

“Male sexed semen is an opportunity to capture value,” said Kansas State University's Ken Odde, who also helps manage a family cow-calf ranch in South Dakota. “The opportunity’s greater when the price spread between steers and heifers is significant.”


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