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Canadian cow surpasses world milk production record

July 20, 2012

One of the cows from Ferme Gillette has recently made history by breaking the previous world record for lifetime milk production. Gillette Emperor Smurf has produced more than 217,000 litres of milk in now 11 lactations and is still going strong.


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Manure on dairy farms: From waste to resource

July 20, 2012
Paola Luparia and Marco Poggianella

Manure handling is an important aspect of farm management and is a combination of good barn hygiene and the preparation of manure for field fertilisation.

It is a great resource for farming and should be considered fundamental in farming and cropping, especially if we consider that the average manure production of a milking cow can vary from 0.35 to 1.25 metres cubed of manure a month.

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First-ever Dairy Cattle Welfare Symposium coming to Ontario in October

July 14, 2012
The first Dairy Cattle Welfare Symposium, hosted by the University of Guelph and its Campbell Centre for the Study of Animal Welfare, invites dairy producers, researchers, veterinarians and other industry professionals from all over the world to this unique and important event for the dairy industry.
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Beating bugs and planning ahead

June 8, 2012
Karen Lee

It has become a nightly game in my farmhouse to “get the bugs.” My 2-year-old serves as the bug spotter while myself or my husband is the bug squasher. In the game, my daughter points and exclaims, “Bug! Bug!” until we see the fly and go after it. She then usually lets us know whether or not we were successful – even though she’s not always accurate in her proclamation.


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Leave a great farm family legacy

June 8, 2012
Elaine Froese

“I wasn’t able to talk for over two years about what happened with my grandfather,” a young farmer confides as he describes a bitter battle over the transition of land titles from his father’s father to him.

I am concerned about the many threads of conversations across farm audiences this winter that weave a sad tale of loss, grief and exasperation with those farmers who are over 80 and are not finishing their farming careers well.

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Three factors impact incidence of digital dermatitis

June 8, 2012
Vic Daniel

“You cannot get out of trouble using the same thought process that got you into trouble.”
—Albert Einstein

Over my 28 years as a hoof trimmer, 23 have been dealing with digital dermatitis and its effects on my clients’ cows.

For the international dairy industry, digital dermatitis (DD), more commonly known as strawberry foot, is one of these disease problems that has gone from a nuisance on a few cows in the late 1950s and 1960s to becoming the leading cause of lameness in dairy cattle in the world.

The average cost of DD per cow case is more than $105. However, when I do a farm analysis for a producer and we review the number of cows infected to examine herd costs, nearly all producers say that financial figure is too low.

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Canada's Farm Progress Show

June 8, 2012
Karen Lee

Canada’s Farm Progress Show, previously known as the Western Canada Farm Progress Show, is celebrating its 35th Anniversary this summer. The annual event is set to take place June 20-22 at Evraz Place in Regina, Saskatchewan.

Displays at Canada’s largest trade show include companies that manufacture agriculture equipment, crop inputs and ag services, including financial services. The show attracts visitors from the Prairie provinces, Eastern Canada, the U.S. and 45 other countries.

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The Borst family of Halarda Farms

Calves get off to a good start at Halarda Farms

June 6, 2012
Alice Guthrie

The Borst family lives near Elm Creek, Manitoba, about 60 kilometres southwest of Winnipeg, where they operate Halarda Farms.

Parents Hans and Dini are now semi-retired, but still very much a part of the family dairy operation.

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Heifers

Base heifer growth management on average daily gain

June 6, 2012
Gene Boomer

Raising quality dairy replacement heifers is not an inexpensive or simplistic endeavor.

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Whole milk is an ideal nutrient source for newborn calves

June 6, 2012
Pawel Gorka and Matthew Walpole

Calf management has become increasingly important for many dairy producers, as scientific evidence suggests that the early stages of a heifer’s development can have long-lasting effects on her future production. As such, more attention has been given to adequate colostrum feeding soon after birth.

On many farms, it is not uncommon to supply calves with large quantities of milk or milk replacer, in some cases consuming 10 to 12 litres per day, which has shown to have positive effects on a heifer’s future milk production.

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