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Turn a pollutant into green gold by reducing nitrogen loss in slurry

Slurry is often seen as an inconvenient problem for the farm. A good slurry management plan that encompasses the whole cycle from barn to the field can turn a problem into a valuable resource.
April 13, 2023
Julian Lopez

Slurry contains valuable quantities of nitrogen in the form of a liquid: ammonium usually found in livestock urine. Ammonium is readily available for absorption by plant root systems, but from the moment it hits the barn floor until it is incorporated into the field, large quantities are lost in the atmosphere in the form of ammonia gas.


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Strategies for managing heat stress in ruminants

Feed quality can aid in heat stress management during times of lower feed intake due to heat stress.
April 11, 2023
Sydney Moore

Close monitoring of dietary protein, shade, cooling systems and ventilation will all keep cows cooler during the heat of summer.


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Beyond the stall: How partial outdoor access affects gait and hoof health of movement-restricted cows

Results from a recent study illustrate minor alterations in management practices can enhance cow mobility.
April 6, 2023
Amir Nejati, Elise Shepley, and Elsa Vasseur

The dairy industry's reliance on indoor housing systems that restrict animal movement has raised concerns about animal welfare. Although many dairy farms in Canada still rely on facilities that restrict animal movement without providing pasture access, studies have shown that cows benefit greatly from spending time outdoors. 


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McConnell, Finstad on 'The Dynamic World of Agri-Food'

A fireside chat at the Western Canadian Dairy Seminar covered all that is exciting in the future of agri-food.
April 4, 2023
Katie Coyne

From technology to sustainability to land ownership to youth to the mature crowd, Kim McConnell and Diane Finstad kicked off the Western Canadian Dairy Seminar with a dynamic talk about the dairy world.


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‘Exceptions are expensive’

April 1, 2023
Karen Lee

“Exceptions are expensive,” said a dairy producer at a recent conference. This producer was explaining how his farm prefers to use sort gates to pull out cows that need attention after they are milked, as opposed to headlocks where the entire pen of cows is held up to treat those that are the exception.


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Solar energy drives savings, sustainability for B.C. dairy

With financing from RBC Royal Bank, Chris and Henrietta Groenendijk are now powering two barns with solar energy, offsetting their electricity bill for the next 20 to 30 years.
March 31, 2023

With financing from RBC Royal Bank, Chris and Henrietta Groenendijk are now powering two barns with solar energy, offsetting their electricity bill for the next 20 to 30 years.


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Easy ways to get your wills done

April is wills month, and the perfect time to get farm and family affairs in order.
March 30, 2023
Elaine Froese

Find a lawyer you like. Ask other farmers which professionals have served them well. You can also go to the Canadian Association of Farm Advisors directory to find great advisers who care about agricultural families.


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Shorter dry periods, monitoring BCS is key to transition cow period

Recent research looks at facts and fiction for transition cow management.
March 28, 2023
Katie Coyne

“We are seeing the top herds being managed with 30-60 day dry periods with 45 days an optimum number. By forcing dry-off, late lactation intake of high-energy diets during low production days is avoided. This practice staves off adding extra weight for the upcoming dry period.”    Dr. Ryan Pralle


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March 25, 2023
Matti McBride

Research Review: Using technology to improve locomotion assessments in dairy cows

March 25, 2023

Researchers are testing alternative, automated methods for assessment of lameness to identify and treat cows before more severe lameness develops.


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