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Tools to build trust on your farm

July 31, 2020
Elaine Froese
Imagine how much better life would be on your farm if trust was not an issue. When a farm founder trusts the next generation, it is a beautiful thing to behold.
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3 Open Minutes with Ben Loewith of Joe Loewith & Sons Ltd.

July 31, 2020
Walt Cooley
Ben Loewith farms in partnership with his father (Carl) and uncle (Dave) just outside Hamilton, Ontario. They farm 850 acres, with the help of custom operators, and milk 450 cows, averaging 45 to 46 kilograms of milk per cow per day.
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Mental health

Panel of farmers address mental health and wellness

July 31, 2020
Karen Lee
Good health and well-being of farm team members is paramount to a farm’s sustainability. As part of a mini-series focused on Alltech’s global sustainability goals, the company offered a virtual panel discussion on June 25, highlighting health and wellness from a Canadian perspective.
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Love milk

Canadian dairy companies step up during COVID-19

July 31, 2020
Emma Ohirko
The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn many war-like comparisons, some of which are warranted, as many people have and continue to experience unprecedented changes to daily life.
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Dr. Sylvain Charlebois

The future of Canadian agriculture is in the hands of the consumer

July 31, 2020
Lora Bender

Over the years, the dairy industry has been faced with challenges – many of which took place just last year. From dairy being removed from the Food Guide to Starbucks wanting to reduce its carbon footprint by half by 2030, to Greta Thunberg turning heads about a climate crisis, to rapidly changing consumer habits, the industry is at a crossroads.


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Progressive Dairy Operators Labour Survey 2019 results: Hours, wage and benefits

July 31, 2020
Marlene Paibomesai
Labour is a major expense for many farms in Ontario. Finding and retaining employees continues to be a challenge for agriculture. Key aspects of building a strong labour force include recruiting qualified candidates, developing a strong training program, creating a safe and motivating workplace culture, and retaining your best employees.
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Calf

Calves and water: Why offering water from day one is essential for proper health and development

July 31, 2020
Jennifer Trout
This is not another article about how important fresh, clean water is for calves. Instead, this article focuses on why feeding water from day one is so vital.
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DeLaval

DeLaval VMS™ V300: A new experience for cows and farmers

July 31, 2020
For 135 years, DeLaval has nurtured a strong tradition of dairy innovation. Whether the aim has been to improve a physical process, such as harvesting milk, or ease a mental task, like a management decision, the goal has always been to help our customers do better.
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Treating the ketotic dairy cow – Does intravenous dextrose improve health and production over oral propylene glycol alone?

July 15, 2020
Kathryn Bach, Michael Capel, Sabine Mann, and Jessica McArt
Most dairy cows experience a period of energy deficit following calving due to increased energy demands of lactation coupled with decreases in nutrient intake. Inability to adapt to this period results in metabolic disease such as ketosis.
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Always carry your mud boots

July 15, 2020
Lynn Jaynes
While several factors contribute to rainfall variability, if the tropical cyclone events were taken out of the data set, the annual mean rain from other events has not increased.
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