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Drought hits in more ways than one

October 10, 2012

As harvest progresses, the visual evidence of this summer’s drought throughout eastern Canada will soon be left only to memory.

However, the effects of 2012’s hot, dry weather will likely be felt for a few years and by more than those who witnessed the withering plants first-hand.

Like those of you in Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces, I spent most of the summer praying for rain. I had watched as one shower that occurred shortly after planting made my soybeans sprout out of the ground, only to then see them sit there almost stagnant for weeks on end as the sun rose and set with not a rain cloud in sight.

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Brian and Erin Anderson

Tour of duty at Aldor Acres Dairy Centre

October 10, 2012
Alice Guthrie

“I always knew I would be farming in some way, shape or form ... preferably dairy,” Erin Anderson states.

Anderson grew up on a dairy farm and went on to earn a degree in agricultural sciences from the University of British Columbia.

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Why you respond the way you do

October 10, 2012
Elaine Froese

Are you stressed by the thought that your cows are treating you better than the people on your dairy?

What would it look like if you could find a tool to help you understand yourself better and make your farm team more harmonious?

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Drought presents both challenges and opportunities

October 10, 2012
Craig Bremner

It is true that persistently dry conditions in North America are taking their toll on the agriculture industry. Many climatologists agree that we are experiencing the worst drought in more than 50 years.

As a result, forecasted yields for corn, wheat and soybeans have been revised down significantly. And that is pushing commodity prices up.

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Automatic Air Inflation Deflation control system

Deflate and inflate tires from the driver’s seat

October 10, 2012
Karen Lee

As crops come off the fields, it will be time to start emptying manure storage and hauling the “black gold” back and forth to the fields.

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Drought-stressed corn silage

Managing drought-stressed corn silage

October 10, 2012
Robert Larmer
Mother Nature has given us an interesting growing season to say the least here in Canada. Some areas experienced a fantastic summer with timely rains and warm temperatures leading to what looks to be record yield potential and an early harvest.
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Feed efficiency

Consider your options on improving feed efficiency

October 10, 2012
Angela Lipka

Three times in the last five years, soaring grain prices have forced dairy producers to scrutinize on-farm practices and crack down on inefficiencies, striving to recuperate profitability.

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Untangling the pregnancy rate equation

October 10, 2012
Joel Pankowski

Over time the knowledge and ability necessary to get cows bred have taken tremendous strides forward, bringing with them greater on-farm success.

Reproductive success takes effort from every angle of the dairy and starts with an understanding of pregnancy rate and the factors which impact it most.

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Interactive workshops to engage audience at Dairy Cattle Welfare Symposium

October 10, 2012

The first Dairy Cattle Welfare Symposium, hosted by the University of Guelph and its Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare, is an international three-day symposium dedicated to the welfare of dairy cattle.

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McHale’s new integrated bale wrapper

October 9, 2012
Specializing in the production of round and square bale wrappers, McHale – a family-run business based in County Mayo, Ireland – has developed a wide range of agricultural machinery. The most recent introduction is the McHale Fusion 3 Integrated Baler. The wrapper consists of an 18-roller, fixed-chamber baler and integrated vertical wrapping ring. The machine combines two traditionally separate jobs, baling and bale wrapping, into a single operation that can be performed by one man and one machine.
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