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The future of the dairy industry might be across the field

Future labour in the dairy industry could come from youth who live in your area. Frontenac County shares their ideas on sharing the industry with youth.
March 20, 2024
Katie Coyne

Participating in the 4-H dairy project is much more than exhibiting a heifer at Achievement Day. Many life skills are learned through the project that can lead to a love of the dairy industry.


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Dairy farmers are working toward a sustainable future for the sector

March 19, 2024

Sustainability’s role in building a robust, modern Canadian dairy industry for the future was a prevailing theme at Dairy Farmers of Canada’s 2024 Annual Policy Conference. Many speakers celebrated the progress of farmers while helping explain what the dairy sector can expect in the years to come.


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The cost of discarded milk and how to lower it

Mastitis benefits from cost-effective treatment decisions, achievable through selective treatment, shorter antibiotic courses and other factors that minimize milk discard.
March 18, 2024
Emma Ohirko

With 10% to 35% of cows experiencing mastitis each lactation, grappling with its cost is a reality of milking cows. A Canadian study showed mastitis costs dairy farmers roughly $660 per cow per year, making it the costliest disease of dairy cattle.


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One of these things is not like the other: One vet’s take on Salmonella Dublin

Dr. John Dick shares his experience with the rising prevalence of Salmonella Dublin; atypical symptoms make diagnosis challenging, emphasizing the need for rigorous biosecurity measures and ongoing monitoring.
March 14, 2024
Emma Ohirko

Cases began to appear more frequently from 2021 onward, as Chilliwack, British Columbia-based veterinarian John Dick began witnessing more cattle infected with S. Dublin in his clients’ herds, noticing that clinical signs varied markedly from the clinical signs typically present in other salmonella serotypes.



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Young Leaders of Tomorrow: George Woods

While breeding top Ayrshires and attending university, Woods looks forward to serving the dairy industry as a veterinarian.
March 13, 2024
Lora Bender

"Remember, the future of the dairy industry lies in the hands of passionate and dedicated individuals – embrace your role and stay committed to your goals and visions for the future."—Geordie Woods


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Experience and discover: Volunteers drive spring events in Hamilton

It's time to celebrate Master Breeders, show cattle and friendships in Hamilton, Ontario.
March 12, 2024
Katie Coyne

April will bring the excitement of the National Holstein Convention as well as the Ontario Spring Discovery Show. An active and dedicated group of volunteers have been hard at work as they strive to provide a week of farm tours, fine dining, social events and an elite show with several new competitions.



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Research Review: Dairy Research Cluster 3 results are now available

March 12, 2024

Over the past five years, the DRC3 commitment totalled $16 million, which included commitments from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP), Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC), Lactanet and Novalait, and contributions from several other dairy sector partners.


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Contractor safety on your dairy

When undertaking projects, farm owners must comprehend and adhere to their responsibilities under OHSA to guarantee the safety of all workers involved and mitigate legal risks associated with potential violations or incidents.
March 7, 2024
Cheryl DeCooman

Whatever reason the contractor or subcontractor is working on your dairy, you must understand your responsibilities as they pertain to the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and regulations.


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More than a buzzword: Farming for profit and sustainability

Meeting consumer demands and changing industry standards can incite concern over undue financial pressure; however, in the case of environmental initiatives, responding to these changes may result in improved dairy profitability.
March 5, 2024
Emma Ohirko

Canadian dairy producers Ben Loewith and J.P. Brouwer share what they do to ensure their farms' sustainability goals are met, all while enhancing farm profitability. 


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Going at your own pace

March 1, 2024
Emma Ohirko

Recognizing that not every message floating around the internet is for everyone, and that it is our responsibility to discern this, does not mean it is easy to move past the noise that tells you that you are not doing enough.


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