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3 Open Minutes with Mathieu Frigon

July 16, 2021
Karen Lee
Two years ago, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau announced $1.75 billion would be provided to compensate Canadian dairy farmers for the market access concessions made under the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), but it left out a large segment of the dairy supply chain.
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Top 10 KPIs to focus on today to be more successful tomorrow

July 16, 2021
Matt Groen and Maxime Tarte
As today’s dairy producers look to the future, becoming an expert manager of the financial side of dairy farming is just as critical to future business viability as animal husbandry, agronomy, nutrition and every other hat dairy producers wear.
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Calf housing

Prime Acres Ltd. trusts manure separator and calf facility to attain its goals

July 16, 2021
Emma Ohirko
With a clear vision in mind, Casey Pruim has focused on effective solutions to improve the functionality and resource use of his dairy, Prime Acres Ltd., located in Abbotsford, British Columbia.
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How to safely succeed in custom harvesting

July 9, 2021
Becky Arnold
There’s a lot of pressure on custom harvesters. In a small window of time, they are rushing to get multiple clients’ forages ensiled – often across many states with a dog-tired crew by the end of the season.
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2021 hay acreage estimate reduced

June 30, 2021
Dave Natzke
The USDA’s 2021 Acreage report makes further cuts in anticipated dry hay acreage for 2021.
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Dairy Farmers of Canada: We cannot eat our way out of climate change, expert says

June 30, 2021
Dr. Frank Mitloehner, a leading professor and air quality specialist, has a real beef with all the finger-pointing around cattle emissions.
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Research review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Welfare implications of udder edema and bodyweight-based longevity

June 30, 2021
Pedro Nogueira
“Graduate Student Literature Review: Udder edema in dairy cattle – A possible emerging animal welfare issue.” Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 104 No. 6, 2021. This literature review article, from Colorado State University, describes udder edema in dairy cattle and the factors that may cause it.
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Who gets to do what on this farm? A family roles guide

June 30, 2021
Elaine Froese
Summer on a dairy farm can be hectic. A lot of your success and efficiency is tied to clarity on who does what and when. Consider creating more energy when you understand what I call the family roles guide.
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Replacing guards and locking out energy sources

June 30, 2021
Cheryl DeCooman
The use of equipment is critical to getting a variety of jobs done on your dairy. Whether is it an auger, a tractor or a circular saw, there are a lot of tools and equipment you use.
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Think beyond crude protein

June 30, 2021
Essi Evans and Brittany Wood
Cows need protein but do not have a requirement for protein per se. Instead, they require amino acids, which are the building blocks of protein. Dietary protein is broken down by microbes in the rumen and by the action of intestinal digestive enzymes to amino acids.
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