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The Milk House: A walk on the wild side

April 19, 2025
Ryan Dennis

Chillingham cattle have captivated the interests of scientists for several reasons. Being the only untamed breed of bovines, researchers can study them to learn about cattle’s natural behavior before being influenced by humans. 


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New product rollout for May 2025

April 18, 2025

This month's new products rollout includes products from Envu, Virbac and more.


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A mother-daughter duo: Raising Scottish Highland beef at Forage Girls Farm

April 18, 2025
Olivia Sip

Grit and resilience describe Shawn and Molly Brown, a mother-daughter duo raising Scottish Highland beef cattle at Forage Girls Farm in Wisconsin. While running a cattle ranch has its challenges, the Browns share the rewards ranch life has to offer.


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How beef embryos are extending the productive life of dairy cows

Strategic breeding programs targeting repeat breeders with beef embryos enable dairies to keep valuable cows in the herd longer.
April 18, 2025
Jeremy Howard

With dairy heifer replacement values at historic highs due to tight inventory, keeping high-producing dairy cows in a herd, especially those beyond their first lactation, is economically significant. Some dairies are turning to beef embryo transfer (ET) to keep productive cows in their herds longer.


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Forage Market Insights: Navigating the 2025 forage season

April 17, 2025
Marian Viney

Depending on your geography, the 2025 forage season is underway. Regardless of where you crop, questions regarding ag and trade policies, input costs, labor, planting, production and prices are front and center. Here’s a review of what we know about hay and forage markets as you continue to look for answers.


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Cattle demand expected to be robust for the remainder of the year

April 17, 2025
Abigail George

The April World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report (WASDE) showed this month’s 2024-25 U.S. corn outlook is for greater exports, reduced feed and residual use, and smaller ending stocks. Feed and residual use is cut 25 million bushels to 5.8 billion based on disappearance during the December-February quarter as indicated in the March 31 Grain Stocks report.


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How to protect your harvest yields from being affected by GAP compliance

Portable sanitation is essential for food safety and sustainability in agriculture, helping prevent contamination, protect farmworkers, and ensure GAP compliance, which boosts market access and product quality.
April 17, 2025
Taelor Preheim

When it comes to food safety and sustainability, portable sanitation is crucial for compliance with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP). Proper restrooms, hand-washing stations and routine sanitation maintenance not only reduce the risk of contamination but also safeguard farmworkers and consumers.


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Equipment Hub: The sacred ground of circle tracks

An irrigation circle will feature a pivot located at its center, connected to an underground pipeline that delivers pressurized water.
April 17, 2025
Brad Nelson

Different soil types react to the wheels of irrigation circles in various ways.


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New Hires: Tara Bohnert

April 17, 2025

Meet Tara Bohnert, performance specialist with CowManager.


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Fine-tuning haylage and cereal silage quality for different life stages within the herd

Spring is the perfect time to set haylage quality goals, considering the varying needs of different animal groups on a dairy farm, to improve forage quality across all life stages, even if separate forage types aren't always feasible.
April 17, 2025
Donna Benschop

The arrival of spring always offers a sense of renewal and a promise of new beginnings as the fields turn green, making it the ideal time to set haylage quality goals for the year. Generally, when discussing haylage quality, the conversation is usually centred around forage quality for the lactating herd, as it makes up the largest percentage of feed being consumed.


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