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Slideshow: EcoDairy Farms

September 7, 2017
It’s safe to say the Alexandre family in California has a passion for animals. Beyond their 4,000-cow organic crossbred herd, EcoDairy Farms is home to 40,000 pasture-raised hens, 250 species of birds and a free-roaming herd of nearly 200 elk.
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Poll: Most readers use silage inoculants

September 7, 2017
Most Progressive Forage readers use silage inoculants.
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frosted corn

Timing the harvest of frosted corn for silage

September 7, 2017
Gene Gengelbach
For most grain and livestock producers, the only time you want to hear “frosted” and “corn” in the same sentence is when you are thinking about breakfast cereals. However, due to late planting in many areas and cooler than normal temperatures in August, frosted corn may be a reality in many locations. Will your crop mature before it frosts?
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cover crops

Truisms for successful cover crops

September 7, 2017
Daren D. Redfearn
Without question, the interest in cover crops is for soil health benefits. However, using cover crops as a tool to improve soil health is a long-term investment with additional costs of production. It is necessary to understand that changes in soil health resulting from cover crop management can take several years or decades to happen.
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World Dairy Expo 2017: World-class seminars cover timely topics

September 7, 2017
World Dairy Expo features the best and the brightest during its world-class seminars.
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A different way to dairy with sustainability and diversity

September 7, 2017
Jaclyn De Candio
EcoDairy Farms isn’t just another organic dairy. Home to lush pastures, an array of diverse livestock and wildlife of all sorts, EcoDairy goes above and beyond the call of environmental stewardship while producing quality, nutritious foods.
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Dairy producer finds benefits are starting to outweigh costs of composting

September 6, 2017
Karen Lee
Jeff Endres and his brothers are the fourth generation to farm at Endres Berryridge Farms LLC in Waunakee, Wisconsin. The farm is located in the Yahara watershed, which flows to the lakes in the state’s capital.
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Custom manure applicator keeps its focus on 4 areas

September 6, 2017
Tim Wood
Attention to detail is critical when it comes to land application of manure. M & W Farm Supply LLC’s 12 full-time employees take their work seriously and understand that one wrong move could create a serious problem. These are the four main areas we focus on when it comes to land application:
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CEO Corner: Hay broker tired of market whiplash fights back with technology

September 6, 2017
Walt Cooley
Editor's note: The CEO Corner contains editors' compilations of business insights, which they have tailored for the dairy industry. The column inspires million-dollar dairy business owners to think like CEOs in other industries. Big data and predictive analytics for agriculture are here. Why now? Farmers are sick and tired of being left behind.
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surveillance

Does video surveillance have a place in the calf barn?

September 6, 2017
Karen Lee
Several different forms of animal monitoring equipment have been developed and adopted by dairy producers for use in lactating animals. Some of these same technologies have been put to use in other areas around the farm and it begs the question, “Does video surveillance have a place in the calf barn?”
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