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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

With great wealth comes great tension

December 31, 2018
Elaine Froese
I was sitting in a sea of financial planners, beside the Atlantic Ocean in Halifax Harbour, while Anthony Williams delivered his thoughts regarding the huge amount of wealth transferring in our great country. Williams graciously gave me his notes to translate what this huge transfer may mean to farm families.
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BC Dairy Expo continues its tradition of farm tours, seminar

December 31, 2018
The Pacific Agriculture Show on Jan. 24-26 at the Tradex Exhibition Centre in Abbotsford, British Columbia, is also home to the B.C. Dairy Expo seminar and farm tours.
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Health, safety and your dairy: Make the commitment

December 31, 2018
Danielle Pasztor
Health and safety – what do they mean to you? Boring training? One meeting a year that is never talked about again? A “legal” obligation? Or perhaps it’s someone telling you how to do your job?
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Guide to udder health released for dairy goats

December 31, 2018
Paula Menzies
The detection and control of clinical and subclinical mastitis in dairy goats is critical for the production of healthy milk for human consumption. Dairy goat producers want to produce the highest-quality product – specifically, milk – for their consumers.
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Three stories of dairy knowledge turned into profitable action at the farm

December 31, 2018
Julie Baillargeon
In Canada and around the world, dairy production researchers are a prolific source of new knowledge, necessary for the progress and profitability of the sector. Government and industry invests millions of dollars in research and expects to be able to measure an impact at the farm level.
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Structure your business plan with taxes in mind

December 31, 2018
Kimberly Shipley
One outcome of being profitable is paying tax – especially in a farming context where cash-basis accounting is the norm. There are many different tax plans to choose from, and the key to a successful one is ensuring it fits your business and family needs first, then determining the most tax-efficient plan.
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Holsteins in their pens

Hypocalcemia prevention pays: Every cow you treat is money lost

December 31, 2018
Tim Brown
Ask any producer who consistently feeds close-up dry cows a negative-DCAD diet if it makes a difference for transition cows, and the answer will be yes.
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Calcium and magnesium are important to the success of the transition period

December 31, 2018
Gabrielle L. Dumas
The transition period is the most critical period for a successful lactation. Many factors play a crucial role in the success of this period, such as comfort and ventilation, the overall health of the animals, the quality of the feed served, as well as the feeding strategy used.
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Feeding bioactive metabolites to support high-producing dairy cow performance

December 31, 2018
Marc-Antoine Guesthier
Over the last decade, dairy production, on average, in Canada has been increasing and shows no signs of slowing down. This increase in production, however, brings its share of challenges and often places dairy animals under a lot of stress.
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Varmints: Better check under the dang hood

December 28, 2018
Lynn Jaynes
“They ruined the fan, intercooler, hydraulic cooler and radiator – 15,000 dollars.” “Had that happen on a 2388. Insurance would not cover it.” “Just before harvest this year, two took out the radiator core; 1,700 dollars and about 16 man hours to replace.”
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