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The Outside Circle: The devil wears a pocket watch

May 19, 2025
Gus Brackett

I run on Three Creek time. Few people run on Three Creek time, but only because there are just a few Three Creekers. We all run on Three Creek time. This time system is not unique, some of you reading this article live on – insert your redneck town here – time. I see some of you nodding in agreement, the rest of you are normal.


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Is it time to upgrade your milking robots?

Preparation, research and patience are keys to a successful milking robot upgrade.
May 19, 2025
John Gerbitz

I asked ChatGPT whether farmers should upgrade their automated milking systems. The artificial intelligence (AI) answer was, “If the current system is outdated and requires frequent repairs; if newer technology offers clear efficiency, milk yield or labor savings; if financing options make the investment viable.” Those are good answers. I talked to several real farmers and got better answers.


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Predicted $10.25-per-bushel soybean price for 2025-26

May 16, 2025
Abigail George

The May World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report (WASDE) showed the 2025-26 U.S. corn outlook is for record supplies and total use, and higher ending stocks. The corn crop is projected at 15.8 billion bushels, up 6% from a year ago on increases to both area and yield.


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Managing wild oats: Winning the war in your small grains

Wild oats are a persistent threat in small grains, producing up to 250 seeds that can survive for years. By staying vigilant, using diverse control strategies and thinking ahead, you can manage wild oats and safeguard your crop yields.
May 16, 2025
Albert Adjesiwor

Wild oats (Avena fatua) – they’re fast, sneaky and persistent. If you’re a small-grain producer, you already know this grassy weed can rob you of yield, quality and profits. But here’s the good news: With smart strategies, you can turn the tables.


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Timing is everything: How to optimize wrapping time for high-quality bale silage

The timing involved in silage bale wrapping impacts its feed value and livestock productivity. For many producers, the benefit of silage, or baleage, lies in the ability to harvest quality forage in a limited time period.
May 16, 2025
Jessica Williamson

Making strategic decisions around moisture content, weather conditions and equipment performance not only helps protect forage value and animal performance but also supports better outcomes across the entire operation.


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Maximizing feed's journey from field to bulk tank

Optimize a dairy cow’s every bite with a clean feed approach by focusing on forage inoculants, hygienic practices and in-feed solutions.
May 16, 2025
Kassidy Buse

Staying ahead of seasonal challenges with a proactive feeding program can significantly minimize silage spoilage risks and maximize herd performance and efficiency. By adopting a clean feed approach – through managing the ensiling and feeding of silage, implementing hygienic on-farm practices and ensuring the right nutrition – producers provide their herd with the best opportunity for a high-quality clean feed source and the ability to efficiently produce high-quality milk.


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FMMO uniform milk prices continue downward trend in April

Uniform milk prices fall for second consecutive month in all regional Federal Milk Marketing Orders.
May 15, 2025
Jenn Coyne

As expected, Federal Milk Marketing Order (FMMO) regional uniform milk prices dropped in April but to a smaller degree that what was observed in the month prior.


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Replacement cow prices keep rising in 2025

Quarterly average prices in April hit a new all-time high of $2,870 per head, according to estimates from the USDA.
May 15, 2025
Audrey Schmitz

Prices for U.S. replacement dairy cows continued to climb entering the first half of 2025, hitting a new record-breaking high in April, according to latest quarterly estimates from the USDA.



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Sécurité à la ferme : L’importance d’une mise sur cric et d’un blocage corrects du matériel agricole

Principales considérations à prendre en compte pour accroître la sécurité lors des interventions sur les équipements agricoles.
May 15, 2025
Cheryl DeCooman

La mise sur cric et le blocage des équipements agricoles sont des étapes essentielles pour garantir la sécurité des travailleurs et éviter d’endommager votre équipement.


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Progressive Events: Labor, precision management and butter highlighted at the 2025 Western Dairy Management Conference

May 15, 2025
Kimmi Devaney

Dairy producers and industry professionals traveling to the Western Dairy Management Conference were greeted with a familiar sight – a snowy arrival into Reno, Nevada. Despite the weather’s early April Fools' joke, the networking opportunities and variety of presentation topics provided something for each of the more than 1,100 registered attendees to enjoy.


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