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Une pomme par jour éloigne la mammite pour toujours : la surveillance de la mammite dans les systèmes de traite automatisée

Tout comme lorsqu’il est question de votre propre santé, effectuer des contrôles réguliers des vaches, de leur environnement et de l’équipement de traite facilitera la détection des petits problèmes avant qu’ils n’en deviennent des gros.
November 14, 2025
John Gerbitz

En salle de traite, la surveillance des vaches, de l’équipement et, dans une certaine mesure, de l’environnement, fait partie intégrante de la routine de traite. Elle est effectuée par les employés de la salle de traite lorsqu’ils préparent les trayeuses et les positionnent sur les trayons desquels ont été tirés et jetés les premiers jets. En traite automatisée, il est important de mettre en place des routines quotidiennes pour surveiller les points de contrôle de la qualité du lait par d’autres moyens.


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Selenium and beef cattle

Selenium deficiency can cause serious health and reproductive problems, but an overabundance of selenium can present its own issues. A trusted nutritionist or veterinarian can set your herd on the right path.
November 13, 2025
John O'Meara

Sometimes it seems as if beef producers are faced with a million details to attend to in order to make a ranch successful and cattle happy and healthy. Selenium is one of those details.


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Keeping the farm in the family: Succession planning and smart financing for the next generation

Early farm succession planning safeguards your legacy and relationships. Involve family, seek professional guidance and equip successors with the skills and support needed for a smooth, lasting transition.
November 13, 2025
Logan Maag

Although many farmers want to preserve their family legacy, they also need to consider their needs in retirement. Effective succession planning can balance these needs, but because of legal, financial and operational complexities, it’s important to approach this issue with a comprehensive framework.


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Plan now for improving grazing management in the coming year

Grazing distribution is shaped by a mix of uncontrollable factors – such as weather and terrain – and those we can influence, such as livestock genetics and vegetation. Recent research highlights how genetic efficiency plays a key role in where and how cattle graze.
November 13, 2025
K. Scott Jensen

Grazing distribution isn’t just about weather and terrain – it’s also about the cattle and vegetation.


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A decision tree to mastitis prevention

Asking the right questions can point your somatic cell count in the right direction.
November 13, 2025
Adrianne Trennepohl

To effectively manage milk quality and boost production, it is essential to ensure that cows are comfortable in their environment. Therefore, paying attention to proper udder care is crucial; neglecting it could jeopardize your operation’s bottom line.



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Conducting a potentially emotional conversation

A guide for handling emotional conversations with employees. It’s important to reach solutions while actively listening to the employee’s perspectives.
November 13, 2025
Bob Milligan

I have had many conversations with my clients about past emotional conversations and assisting them in preparing for an upcoming conversation they fear may become emotional. This article is to assist you in preparing to succeed as a supervisor in those conversations.


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Irons in the Fire: Kindness

November 12, 2025
Paul Marchant

The blessings that come with life in a small town, or the absence of a town altogether, are many and rich, and I count the blessings in my life that have come courtesy of rural living among the choicest of all my blessings. Generally speaking, I have found that the fewer the people involved in any given event, the sweeter the experience.


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Elevated fertilizer prices continue to squeeze farmers’ margins

Fertilizer prices remain high but are slowly stabilizing. Increased global production, eased export restrictions and potential conflict resolution could help balance the market by 2026.
November 12, 2025
Xiaoli Etienne and Qi Zhang

Fertilizer prices have eased since the 2022 spike, but for most farmers, they still feel painfully high.


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A new perspective from above: Using drones to advance crop production and agricultural extension

Using drones in extension programming has transformed how we observe and manage crop production. Aerial imagery offers producers and consultants a clearer, more comprehensive view of field conditions, leading to smarter, data-driven decisions.
November 12, 2025
Grant Loomis

From boots on the ground to drones in the sky, extension education is entering a new era.


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Shaping the future: Why generational nutrition drives cow herd productivity

The foundation of a strong mineral program for your cow herd can pay major dividends, not only for the coming year’s calf crop but for years down the line.
November 11, 2025
Clay Burson

The foundation of a strong mineral program for your cow herd can pay major dividends, not only for the coming year’s calf crop but for years down the line.



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