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Zero lameness days requires teamwork

May 14, 2021
Emma Ohirko
Combatting lameness on dairy farms is a complex issue – and for many farms, days with zero lameness may seem unattainable.
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Using genomics as a management tool

May 14, 2021
Murilo Carvalho
Genetic improvement is a topic that certainly sparks the interest of dairy farmers in Canada. In that regard, genomics is considered the most impactful technology for genetic improvement in dairy breeds.
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A new barn ushers in a new breeding philosophy for Robella Holsteins

May 14, 2021
Emma Ohirko
When it came to the future of their dairy, owner Kenton Lindenbach says Robella Holsteins faced two options: upgrade their aging facilities or exit the industry.
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Adopt-A-Cow program brings dairy to classrooms

May 14, 2021
Alice Guthrie
What does it take to achieve more than 700% growth in one year? Start with a great idea, add social media, add teachers looking for new ways to engage their students, and mix in a pandemic to make things interesting.
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Spring hay inventories lower

May 13, 2021
Dave Natzke
Hay inventories stored on farms as of May 1, 2021, were about 12% lower than a year ago, according to the USDA’s Crop Production report, released May 12.
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April 2021 farm tractor sales grow over already-large 2020 gains

May 12, 2021
U.S. farm tractor unit sales continue a double-digit growth rate in both the U.S. and Canada, and inventories continue to fall after a strong month of April, according to the latest data from the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM).
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Indiana farm custom rates surveyed

May 12, 2021
Dave Natzke
Purdue Extension educators surveyed Indiana farmers, farm owners, farm custom operators and professional farm managers regarding custom rates they had either paid or received during the past year.
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USDA declares drought emergency in 372 Western counties

May 11, 2021
Dave Natzke
The USDA has designated more than 370 counties in 12 states as natural disaster areas related to ongoing drought conditions. The designation makes agricultural producers in those and contiguous counties eligible for emergency loans.
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Bale wrap to drainage tile, a pinch on plastics supplies is spurring nationwide shortage

May 11, 2021
Tyne Morgan
As the 2021 planting season is officially underway, many farm inputs and supplies are seeing a shortage. An ag chemistry shortage is impacting those trying to control weeds, but the pinch on products covers much more than crop inputs today.
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CRP participation has declined despite rising program cap

May 10, 2021
First incorporated into a farm bill in 1985, the conservation title is what some would consider the original Green New Deal. Its voluntary conservation initiatives give farmers and ranchers flexibility to adopt practices in a market-based approach.
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