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[Podcast] Reyncrest Farm with Tyler and Mackenzie Reynolds

September 24, 2024

Discussing cow comfort, genetics, succession planning and social media presence, brother and sister Tyler and Mackenzie Reynolds join host Matti McBride on this episode of the Progressive Dairy Podcast. Learn how a new barn has resulted in increased production, how three siblings returned to the western New York dairy, the impact genetics has had on Reyncrest Farm’s herd and the opportunities that come with showcasing dairy farming on social media.


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Selecting the proper lighting for your barn

Recommendations provided for lighting intensity, lighting types and dimming the lights at night, as well as a reminder to properly ground fixtures to prevent stray voltage.
September 19, 2024
Bradley Biehl

As you evaluate lighting options, there are several important considerations to think about. For example, will these lights be located inside or outside of the barn? Do you plan to have them turn off/on automatically or will they be manually operated? What ceiling height will you mount lights from? Knowing where and how the lights will be placed can help direct you to find the right fit for your facilities.


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Breaking ground: Several university research dairies build new facilities

Read an overview of plans for new research dairies at the University of Idaho, Kansas State University, Michigan State University, Ohio State University and the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
September 3, 2024
Kimmi Devaney

While some university dairies have shut down in the last few decades, others are breaking ground on new research dairies to replace aging facilities or making renovations to update their current ones. Here is an overview of some of the facilities currently under construction.




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Tips for providing the most comfortable bed possible for cows

Using the right type of beds and bedding for your cows improves cow comfort and profitability. This article provides an overview of the pros and cons of several types of beds and bedding options available for dairies.
August 26, 2024
Bradley Biehl

There are many things to consider when you start evaluating what kind of beds and bedding you will use in your stalls, and everyone has a different opinion about what’s the best option.


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That much to put lines on paper?

Explore what is involved in an engineering design project, what the fees are paying for and other considerations for farmers to help control costs.
August 21, 2024
Ian Hansen

This article is intended to help facilitate a discussion between an owner and an engineer to come to an agreement on the cost of engineering fees versus the scope and quality of services provided. Ideally, by having this conversation, the owner will get to explain what they value in their engineer, and the engineer can explain the cost associated with meeting the owner’s desires.


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Boost sort gate benefits on your dairy

Sort gates can lessen cow stress, enhance operational efficiency and help employees reallocate time to more profitable and efficient endeavors.
July 26, 2024
Matthew Heisner

Sort gates provide one more opportunity to move from a group management philosophy to an individual management perspective. Instead of managing by exception, you are now managing the individual cow or individual challenge.


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7 ways to improve energy efficiency in your dairy barn

Energy-efficient motors, milk cooling technology with good performance-to-energy-consumption ratios, natural lighting, LED lighting, sensors to more precisely manage energy usage, regular maintenance and considering alternative energy sources can lower energy costs while improving efficiency.
July 16, 2024
Kristin Brommer

In an era where sustainability and efficiency are paramount, dairy farmers are increasingly seeking ways to reduce their energy consumption while maintaining optimal production levels. One significant area of focus is the dairy barn, where numerous opportunities exist to improve energy efficiency.


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More than milk production: Long-term effects of heat stress

Impacts of heat stress on dairy cows extend beyond immediate milk production. Maternal heat stress in utero affects fetal development, leading to compromised growth, immune function and long-term productivity in offspring.
June 19, 2024
Tricia Wood

Impacts of heat stress on dairy cows extend beyond immediate milk production. Maternal heat stress in utero affects fetal development, leading to compromised growth, immune function and long-term productivity in offspring.


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Which bedding type is best for your cows?

There is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to the best bedding. Considerations include cost, availability, facility design and overall cow comfort goals.
June 12, 2024
Amber Adams Progar

How do you choose the best bedding for your cows? Obvious considerations include bedding cost and availability, but there are a few less obvious considerations that will help you make the best decision for your farm. Take a look at them and discover which bedding fits your farm’s cow comfort goals.


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Reduce heat stress with soaking

Strategic decisions about timing, use of sensors, location of soakers and soaking design can decrease water usage while improving overall sustainability and cow comfort during the warmer months.
June 8, 2024
Mario Mondaca

Heat stress has been estimated to cost the dairy industry $897 million, and one of the most effective methods to alleviate heat stress is to cool the cow directly using low-pressure soaking. This article will focus on feedlane soaking but will also touch on other areas where soaking is used.


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