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Helping farm founders let go of control and stop micromanaging

Learning conflict resolution and building trust are ways to resolve micromanager situations.
January 16, 2023
Elaine Froese

Farm founders need to let go of being the ultimate decision-maker as they mentor the next generation to be the main farm manager. This is not an easy dance. You need to learn to let go of being in control of every part, however small the enterprise or activity – that is the definition of micromanaging.


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Stanton Farms partners with community and takes environmental sustainability to next level

Stanton Farms uses dairy and community-based organic waste to provide renewable energy for a local municipality. The farm’s expanded biogas site is the first agriculture-based facility in Ontario to produce RNG.
January 16, 2023
Jenn Coyne

The team at Stanton Farms has always focused on careful management for the long-term sustainability of their dairy. Their latest project may just be the most environmentally sound and promising venture yet.


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Build to get better, not bigger

January 1, 2023
Katie Coyne

As I look around my neighbourhood, in a right-to-farm community, there is one word that comes to mind as we begin a new year – build.


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From the Journal of Dairy Science: Farm size correlation to animal welfare; and colostrum as a treatment for calf diarrhea

January 1, 2023
Pedro Nogueira

This review, from German researchers, addresses the criticism often heard regarding large farms and how they supposedly have a negative effect on animal welfare. 


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December 31, 2022

Producers across the globe have started to incorporate more technology into their operations.


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When it is hard to honour Mom, what can I do?

Having conversations with Mom is one way to better understand what is driving her decision-making, or maybe lack thereof.
December 28, 2022
Elaine Froese

I have seen many farm women live out giving and serving the needs of their families over seasons of hard times and good times. The issue I want to address is: What if? What if you have a difficult mother who is stalling decision making for transferring assets to the next generation?


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New Year: New safety resolution

There's no time like the present to make or renew your farm's commitment to safety.
December 28, 2022
Cheryl DeCooman

Having a well-thought-out dairy farm safety program is an undervalued asset to any operation. Not having one in place can result in injuries or illness. It can also have a negative impact on mental wellness and the financial bottom line when something goes terribly wrong on the dairy.


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Colostrum for calves with diarrhea? Exploring the potential of colostrum as an additional therapy

Calves with diarrhea could benefit from colostrum supplementation. Recent research shows that eight feedings over four days could reduce the disease to 2.75 days.
December 27, 2022
David Renaud and Michael A. Steele

There is no doubting that colostrum management is essential in early life to achieve transfer of passive immunity. In fact, if calves achieve passive immunity, they will have a lower risk of developing diarrhea.


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BC Dairy to host two events for producers

December 20, 2022

To start the new year, BC Dairy is hosting two educational events for dairy producers.


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New research for feeding with automated milking

The pellet fed at the milking robot and the partial mixed ration (PMR) must be equally evaluated in an automated milking system.
December 20, 2022
Katie Coyne

More programmed pellet does not always mean more pellet intake, and that is just one factor in a carefully balanced AMS nutrition program.


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