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Irons in the Fire: Hold your tongue

January 19, 2026
Paul Marchant

It was the day after Christmas. We were working on a chore that I would have liked to have finished a month earlier, but the stars never did quite align as I had hoped. So here we were, on Dec. 26, finally running the cows through the chute for preg checking.


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How to eat an elephant: Break big tasks into bite-sized pieces

January 19, 2026
Jenna Hurty-Person

“How do you eat an elephant?” When I first heard that metaphor as a child, I had no idea what would come next. Of course, the next line, “One bite at a time,” didn’t exactly clear things up in my mind.


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The Courage to Evolve: The person behind the page

January 19, 2026
Hank Wagner

In upcoming articles, I’ll go into more detail about what you can expect from this column. For this issue, however, I’d like to take a moment to help you better understand the person behind the page.


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Genomics, meticulousness help repro shine at Blue Star Dairy Farms

The Meinholz and Hahn families use genomic testing and attention to detail to create a successful reproductive program at their Wisconsin dairies.
January 19, 2026
Matti McBride

“Building a better herd gives you more options,” says Dean Meinholz, herdsman at Blue Star Dairy Farms in DeForest and Arlington, Wisconsin. Dean is referring to the decision made eight years ago to genomic test the Holstein herd – creating more flexibility with incoming heifers and additional revenue with beef-on-dairy calves.


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Just Dropping By: Which direction?

January 19, 2026
Yevet Crandell Tenney

In our breakneck-speed society, we have invented marvelous tools to make sure we are going the right direction. We have evolved eons past the astrolabe and the North Star. Yet, with all this concern about directions in our physical world, we don’t seem so concerned about our spiritual direction.


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Feeding for impact: How can we improve dairy calf health and performance?

Feeding calves is more than blindly giving them milk and hoping for the best. It must be measured and monitored to ensure a successful calf-raising program.
January 19, 2026
Minnie Ward

To me, calf raising is a continuous journey of learning, hands-on experiences and skill development. That said, the key is to stay focused and avoid overthinking or overcomplicating the process.


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The Milk House: The milk carton kids

January 19, 2026
Ryan Dennis

Average people and small companies found a way to help in a time of shared crisis. People looked to the simple things around them to make a difference, choosing to take a long shot at helping someone they didn’t know, even if it cost them an advertising opportunity on their packaging. 


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Why didn’t it ferment?

Silage rarely fails to ferment; instead, shifts in moisture, packing density, crop maturity or epiphytic microbial load alter the dominant fermentation pathways. These deviations show up as unexpected ratios of lactic, acetic and butyric acids or as elevated pH.
January 16, 2026
Keith A. Bryan

When silage analyses show atypical acid profiles or pH behavior, the assumption is often that fermentation failed. In most cases, fermentation occurred, but microbial activity was redirected by moisture, substrate availability or oxygen dynamics.


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Has cow-calf profitability tracked record-high cattle prices?

Record-high cattle prices in 2025 haven’t guaranteed universal cow-calf profitability. Success depends on purchase price, productivity, costs, cull value and discount rate. Low-cost, high-productivity managers benefit most. Outlook remains cautiously optimistic.
January 16, 2026
Rick Machen

Through mid-October 2025, excitement built across the live sectors of the beef industry, with high-price records sometimes being reset daily for many classes of cattle. Though drought conditions persisted through the Great Plains and much of the West, the fundamentals supported rising prices.


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From days to dollars: How beef gestation length impacts your dairy

Taking beef gestation lengths into account will aid in creating a profitable environment for beef-on-dairy calves and the cows carrying them.
January 16, 2026
Rick Ellerbrock and Lauren Kimble

With the ever-changing value of both replacement heifers and beef-on-dairy crosses at the front of many producers’ minds, optimizing inventory of both streams of calves has become a crucial element of producer strategy. Effectively managing the interplay of the two begins in the dry cow pens.



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