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Don-Mair Farms creates 'pasture inside' with compost-bedded pack barn

Don-Mair Farms of Ontario built a compost-bedded pack barn eight years ago. Cows stay clean, cool and happy on the 10,000-square-foot pack.
December 19, 2024
Matti McBride

It took five years from concept to construction for Don-Mair Farms Ltd. of Mount Hope, Ontario, to start utilizing a compost-bedded pack barn, but owner Aaron Smith has been pleased with the outcome. This unique barn style has changed a few management aspects of the 80-cow herd but has proven to be a profitable change for the business.


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Building a strong foundation for your feed program begins with high-quality silage

Good management starts in the field before the crop is even harvested.
July 15, 2024
Kasey Hower

The foundation of most diets fed to dairy and beef cattle includes forages, but making them into high-quality silage that can be fed year-round is a challenge.


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How much does water cost?

Do you know the moisture content of your feed? That knowledge could mean the difference between red and black on your operation’s bottom line.
July 12, 2024
Jason M. Warner

“Whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting.” While the applicability of this quote varies based on the context in which it is used, it highlights the fact that water is a precious and valuable resource.


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Factors impacting forage quality for grazing beef cattle

As the seasons progress, the nutrient content of grazing forages evolves. Understanding what is going on in those plants can help you provide your cattle with the highest plane of nutrition possible throughout the year.
June 5, 2024
Sam Wyffels

As the summer months progress, the forage quality for grazing cattle begins to change rapidly for much of the western U.S. Cattle performance is dependent on the consumption of digestible nutrients; thus, forage quality and availability are essential for grazing-based systems.


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Forage season success starts with first cutting

A quick analysis of 2023 forage quality is just one step in quality forage production of first crop.
May 13, 2024
Elizabeth Ellis and Maxime Tarte

Harvest timing, length of cut and correct packing are all key to high-quality forage production in 2024. It all begins with a quality first cutting.


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Preserving hay quality: Tips for your dairy operation

Proper moisture management, storage practices, the use of preservatives and accurate moisture testing are fundamental aspects of quality preservation.
May 8, 2024
Aaron Booth

Forage quality is a crucial consideration on a dairy, impacting the success and profitability of your operation.


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Don’t leave money in the field

At the end of the day, high-quality forage means a healthy herd and a better bottom line.
October 23, 2023
Mark Scuffham

By concentrating on improving bale density, producers can significantly enhance their return on investment.


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Forage sampling and analysis: Can we overemphasize its importance?

As fall and winter approach, producers should know what they expect from their forage. This will allow for more accurate testing and profitable feeding to cattle.
September 12, 2023
Jason M. Warner

While producers and industry professionals alike recognize why forage sampling is important and generally agree with the oft-cited mantra of, “You cannot manage what you do not measure,” taking sufficient and accurate samples often falls to the bottom of the priority list.


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La fermentation 101

June 27, 2023
John Winchell

La fermentation est vaguement définie comme l’extraction d’énergie des hydrates de carbone en l’absence d’oxygène (anaérobie). La fermentation naturelle se produit dans tous les aspects de la nature et même dans le tractus gastro-intestinal des animaux et des humains.


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The golden rule of performance: Garbage in, garbage out

It’s an accepted fact that better feed equates to better animal performance. Here are some tips for keeping up the quality and palatability of your feed so your cattle can live up to their potential.
June 21, 2023
Andrew L. Skidmore

The palatability of feed has a lot more to do with cattle health than some might think. Much like humans, if food doesn’t smell or taste good, cattle simply won’t eat it. However, we can’t discuss palatability without first considering the hygiene and quality of the forage in the feed.


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