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5 things to know about ventilation

Understanding the basics about air quality and airflow, how each type of ventilation system operates in various types of facilities and how to maximize cow comfort and performance are key to optimize your ventilation system.
May 29, 2024
Dan Veeneman

Proper ventilation not only ensures the health and well-being of your cows but also contributes to the overall efficiency and productivity of your dairy operation. In this article, we will delve into five essential aspects of dairy barn ventilation that every dairy producer should be well versed in.


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Keep sand where you need it, not where you don’t

Sand bedding provides a healthy, comfortable environment for dairy cows. It also requires deliberate management in facilities and fields.
May 28, 2024
Renee Schrift

The benefits of sand bedding for dairy cows are many. However, sand is not always the easiest material to incorporate into manure management systems.


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Optimize integrated pest management to ensure healthy herds and quality milk

Integrated pest management is crucial to ensure overall cow welfare and productivity, requiring sanitation practices, preventive measures and rodent control to manage pests and enhance profitability.
May 16, 2024
Thamer Mahdi

Implementing effective integrated pest management strategies is extremely important for dairy operations, not only for pest control but also for ensuring overall welfare and productivity. 


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Computer vision tracks calvings for just-in-time management

May 9, 2024
Walt Cooley

A new computer vision skill from developer Ever.Ag aims to give more dairy producers a way to get their feet wet with computer vision technology. The company’s new product, Maternity Warden, watches cows in the maternity pen for signs of calving and sends alerts when it detects them so employees can move the cow to a calving pen for just-in-time calving.


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New 'smart' trough technology flushes debris to keep water clean

May 6, 2024
Walt Cooley

A Wisconsin-based company aims to help dairies improve herd health and milk production with a new technology that levels up the usefulness of on-farm water troughs. The company’s new trough design eliminates organic materials with minimal water usage before they inhibit cleanliness.


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Heifers and long-day lighting: What we know so far

Long-day lighting recommendations for heifers are the same as lactating cows: 16-18 hours of light and 6-8 hours of darkness in the barn.
May 3, 2024
Mario Mondaca

Long-day lighting for heifers follows the same recommendations as lactating cows. The goal is to provide constant and evenly distributed light levels for a period of 16 to 18 hours of light and six to eight hours of darkness in the barn.


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Controlling bedding pathogens can reduce environmental mastitis

Recycled manure as bedding is an inexpensive and sustainable option. It is also an option that does not put the cows at greater risk for mastitis and higher somatic cell count when mastitis-causing pathogens can be safely and effectively controlled.
April 30, 2024
Ben Saylor

Controlling pathogen outgrowth in recycled manure bedding is possible. When a bacillus-based bedding additive was tested on-farm, a significant reduction in bulk tank SCC and mastitis cases was noticed.


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Dream Winds Dairy: Building their dreams from the ground up

April 19, 2024
Kimmi Devaney

The first six years after starting their dairy were action-packed for the Windemuller family as they purchased their property, economically grew their herd and converted existing buildings – including a turkey coop and a tiestall barn – into functional dairy facilities.


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Top 10 tips for managing pest birds on dairy farms

Various deterrence methods and proactive management can minimize problems caused by wild birds.
April 16, 2024
Amber Adams Progar

The recent mysterious disease affecting cattle in the U.S. is avian influezna, and the source is wild birds. My research team has been studying pest bird management on dairies for over eight years, and we have learned a few tricks that we would like to share with you.


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The importance of clean water for disease prevention

Thoroughly clean and disinfect water troughs to curb the spread of HPAI on dairies.
April 13, 2024
Audrey Schmitz

Although no single disease transmission pathway has been identified for the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), one highly probable transmission route is through consuming contaminated water.


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