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July 1, 2025 Progressive Dairy-Canada digital magazine

July 1, 2025

The latest issue of Progressive Dairy-Canada magazine is available. To view, make sure you're logged into your agproud.com account. If you do not have access, click "Subscribe" in the top-right corner of agproud.com to add permission to view.


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Our stance on artificial intelligence

July 1, 2025
Karen Lee

We recognize that technology is a powerful tool in our toolbox, yet we also acknowledge the tool has not fully replaced the operator. A skilled herdsman or herdswoman is needed to verify and treat sick animals. A skilled milking technician is an integral part of keeping milking robots functioning and fetching cows.


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Dairy Farmers of Canada: The Value of proAction podcast tells the past, present and future of our consistently high Canadian dairy standards

July 1, 2025

Canadian dairy and the Blue Cow Quality Milk certification logo stand out because of farmers’ commitments to quality, animal care, environmental sustainability and food safety. Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) shares the story behind these commitments in its new three-episode podcast mini-series, The Value of proAction. 


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Research Review: From the Journal of Dairy Science: Onboarding dairy farm employees and control of Salmonella Dublin

June 26, 2025
Pedro Nogueira

A look at two published studies in the Journal of Dairy Science that explore employee onboarding and the perceived risk of Salmonella Dublin on Canadian dairy farms.




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Don’t get caught: Prevent accidents with these PTO safety best practices

Regularly inspecting the PTO to ensure all components are securely in place and fastened, testing the driveline guards and ensuring the master shield is properly positioned are some of the steps that can improve safety.
June 24, 2025
Cheryl DeCooman

PTO shafts are a leading cause of entanglement fatalities, accounting for 30% of agricultural deaths in Canada. Ensuring safety when working with PTO-driven equipment is paramount. Regular inspections before, during and after operation are necessary to mitigate risk. The following outlines key safety procedures to follow.


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Economics of spray drones

Calculate the costs and ROI of a spray drone through researching, education and strategy before investing in one.
June 18, 2025
Lucas Weber

Application drones are a very exciting advancement to the drone industry. Like any equipment, we want to see how this type of investment pencils out – starting with an understanding of the fixed/variable overhead costs to see if it fits on your operation and what the return on investment (ROI) is on a piece of equipment such as a spray drone.


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No magic recipe: Sustained efforts by Gagnon brothers to produce high-quality milk in Quebec

Marc and Daniel Gagnon believe prevention, cleanliness and attention to detail attribute to excellent milk quality on their Quebec dairy.
June 17, 2025
Mireille Cloutier

The Gagnonval Farm in Sainte-Hénédine, Quebec, has been equally owned by brothers Marc and Daniel Gagnon since 1994. If its name rings a bell for you, it’s most likely due to the exceptional quality of milk produced there.


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Fine sawdust as dairy bedding: Benefits and key considerations

Fine sawdust provides an absorbent bedding, helps prevent mastitis, is easily stored and can be a cost-effective, sustainable source of bedding for dairies.
June 12, 2025
Rebecca Gomez

When it comes to bedding for dairy farms, choosing the right material can have a significant impact on both the health of the cows and the overall efficiency of the farm.


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Getting the dollar for your buck: Managing first-lactation heifers from the first test

Monitoring first-lactation performance can aid in fine-tuning heifer raising practices and increase herd profitability.
June 10, 2025
Rodrigo Molano and Elouise Molgat

Dairy enterprises invest considerable resources to raise replacements. To capture the opportunities that raising programs offer to farm profitability, dairy operations should not only make efforts to control raising expenses but also to ensure the return of their investment by evaluating the resulting quality of their replacements.



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Gifts with a warm hand, not a cold one: Communicate now to avoid surprises later

Share expectations early, be transparent and develop a plan with your family for what will happen to the farm and farm ground. Decide what is fair and avoid surprises later.
June 5, 2025
Elaine Froese

I recently coached a wealthy farmer to have an individual conversation with each of his nonfarm heirs. He had never thought that this was something he could do. Were his children wanting land, money or something else? If it terrifies you to even think of asking the next generation, consider why.



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