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Monitoring transition cow management using fresh cow data

The Fresh Cow Index provides a single measurement at the start of each lactation, making it easier to evaluate management changes and combine with other fresh cow data to explore areas for improvement.
March 19, 2026
Robert Fourdraine

There are many single measurements that you can use to monitor your transition cow program, like gestation length, dry period length, calving ease, abortions, etc. However, combining all these into a single easy-to-understand measure will save time and will be easier to track over time. The new Fresh Cow Index (FCI) was developed to determine if your herd transition cow management program is successful.


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Dairy replacement cow prices fall back to last spring

Quarterly average prices in January fell back to $2,860 per head according to estimates from the USDA.
March 18, 2026
Audrey Schmitz

Prices for U.S. replacement dairy cows dropped in January, falling back to levels similar to those seen in April 2025, according to latest quarterly estimates from the USDA. U.S. replacement dairy cow prices averaged $2,860 per head in January 2026, down $250 (9%) from October 2025 but up $200 (7%) from January 2025.


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Balancing efficacy, precision and sustainability: How advanced footbath automation supports the dairy industry’s 2050 goals

Reaching the next level in sustainability will require even more scrutiny of everyday operations. Many of the changes that support environmental goals also improve efficiency, reduce costs and strengthen animal health and welfare.
March 18, 2026
Dustin Lessley

Digital dermatitis (DD) remains one of the most persistent and costly challenges on dairies. Effective prevention requires proper hoof immersion, consistent chemical concentration and repeatable exposure.


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The Outside Circle: Homestead cat

March 18, 2026
Gus Brackett

My least favorite animal on our outfit is our indoor cat, Wendell. (If he is my least favorite, then why do I mention him in my column so frequently?) Wendell was a stray kitten we rescued from the pound. Half of his tail was missing, and he was found on the mean streets of Wendell, Idaho, thus the name.


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Birchbrook Farms: Saving labour, raising kids in new barn

The Yantzi family invested in a new automated milking system and barn to create an environment that their cows and young family thrive in.
March 18, 2026
Matti McBride

Building a new barn is not a quick venture. Years of research, life experience and dreams play into the move to build. For Nathan and Amy Yantzi of Tavistock, Ontario, they hoped to construct a barn that allowed their young family to participate in the dairy farming lifestyle and allowed for some time away from the cows.


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Feeding calves

Understand rumen-degradable and rumen-undegradable proteins to reach production goals.
March 18, 2026
Loretta Sorensen

When it comes to growing calves, the crude protein system doesn’t work well for cattle feeders. That’s the message Dr. Mary Drewnoski, University of Nebraska – Lincoln (UNL) professor and beef systems extension specialist, hopes beef producers understand.


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Youngstock facilities: From concept to conception

Three Wisconsin dairy producers share thoughts and experiences with indoor calf barns.
March 18, 2026
Lauryn Krentz

Today’s producers have options for housing calves, options that account for calf comfort, employee efficiency and operational success. There’s no one right way to raise calves, but there are many ways to do it well, as attendees learned recently at the Vines and Bovines event hosted by Vita Plus.


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February 2026 poll results

March 17, 2026
Carrie Veselka

Check out the poll results from the February 2026 Progressive Cattle newsletters.


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‘Farm Bill 2.0’ advances out of committee

March 17, 2026
Tyrell Marchant

Early on the morning of March 5, after more than 20 hours of deliberation, the U.S. House of Representatives’ agriculture committee advanced the Farm, Food and National Security Act of 2026 – often referred to as Farm Bill 2.0 – to the House floor. The legislation now moves to the full House for consideration before the Senate starts working on its own farm bill proposal.


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January 2026 poll results

March 17, 2026
Carrie Veselka

Check out the poll results from the January 2026 Progressive Cattle newsletters.


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