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A big decision: How these producers knew it was the right time to milk with robots

When is it time to upgrade to an automated milking system? What should dairy producers consider before becoming a part of this growing sector in the industry? Three Midwest farmers share their experiences and offer advice for others.
June 7, 2023
Jenn Coyne

There are several factors to consider when upgrading a milking system, particularly if that upgrade goes from a traditional parlor to robots – including cost, feasibility, labor and herd adaptation among others. 


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Gene-edited calf provides promise for BVDV resistance

May 11, 2023
Tyrell Marchant

A collaboration between scientists from government, academia and industry sectors has successfully produced the first gene-edited calf with resistance to bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), a disease that costs the U.S. cattle industry billions of dollars annually.


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Thinking outside the box with strip grazing

A strip grazing trial on a Nebraska farm showed how strip grazing can give producers higher gains per acre and a lower cost of gain.
May 3, 2023
Anna Sponheim

Nebraska producers Brock and Heidi Terrell and University of Nebraska – Lincoln (UNL) extension educator Mary Drewnoski helped address whether strip grazing is worth the additional time and labor when utilizing cover crops in the fall season.


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Central: Dynamic change in the ‘frontier’

Dairy's future in the region will require resiliency and processing capacity.
March 1, 2023
Dave Natzke

Geographically, the Central Federal Milk Marketing Order (FMMO) stretches across Oklahoma and Kansas, large portions of Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska, and into counties in Minnesota, South Dakota and Wisconsin.


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2023 Beef Quality Assurance award winners announced

February 6, 2023

The National BQA Awards annually recognize outstanding beef producers, marketers and educators. 


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Spreading the wealth of dry manure with proven precision ROI

October 18, 2022
Jack Zemlicka

Adoption of advanced application technology is providing an economic alternative to costly commercial fertilizers, while also organically building soil biology.


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Prairie fire and the 'old guy'

September 29, 2022
Jacob Geis

Dad made a turn on the hillside and looked back to see a fire starting from where he had just driven.


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More to hay moisture than fire risk

June 9, 2022
Rebecca Kern-Lunbery
When I visit with forage producers about hay moisture in square bales, the top concern is spontaneous combustion and fire risk, followed by mold and mycotoxins and heat damage.
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Nebraska State Dairy Princess

May 9, 2022
Audrey Schmitz
Name: Lindsey Marotz
City, state: Hoskins, Nebraska
Reign year: 2021-22

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3 ways to find forage in a drought

May 4, 2022
Rebecca Kern-Lunbery
In Nebraska, the effects of the drought are prevalent. We have seen no April showers, instead wind and grass fires. These conditions are forecast to persist. So we are going to need to start making our forage plans early.
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