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7 parlor hygiene tips to improve milk quality

By following these essential practices – consistent milking routines, thorough teat care, rigorous equipment checks and sanitization, parlor cleanliness, ongoing employee training and regular milk testing – you can help protect your herd’s health and produce high-quality milk for the consumer, the processor and the farm.
May 5, 2025
Ernesto Tapia

Every person reading this article likely has some idea of what it means to produce good, quality milk. But consider that milk quality varies depending on the perspective of consumers, processors and farmers.


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Don't overcomplicate milk quality: It's not rocket science

The recipe for great milk quality includes attentive employees, a healthy environment and the proper tools.
February 12, 2025
Shaun Hardtke

A farm decides on its own what its milk quality is. Wait, what? That’s right – the choices made daily determine milk quality. High-quality milk doesn’t happen by accident; it’s the result of intentional decisions in three key areas: 1) the people on the farm, 2) the environment the cows live in and 3) the tools provided to both the employees and the cows to ensure success. Let’s break it down.



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Addressing parlor challenges: A three-legged stool for success

Managing people, equipment and cows determine the productivity and efficiency of your parlor.
December 6, 2024
Matt Dodd

The parlor is a critical place on a dairy to have productivity and efficiency dialed in 365 days a year. When it comes to leveling up your parlor output, audits are a helpful tool in finding ways to fine-tune and uncover areas for improvement that drive milk harvest success – ultimately impacting the dairy’s bottom line. 


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Milk quality in the bulk tank: What do all the numbers mean?

Identifying the different types of bulk tank quality tests will aid in diagnosing the source of high counts. A quantitative test can determine the number of bacteria in a bulk tank, while a qualitative test can determine the type of bacteria present.
December 5, 2024
Justine Britten

I frequently receive questions about the different test name acronyms and how to interpret what those results tell them. More importantly, I am asked how producers and industry service providers troubleshoot high counts. A basic understanding of the different ways in which bulk tank milk may be tested and what those tests measure is extremely helpful in understanding what impacts milk quality on the farm.


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The power of pathogen-based mastitis treatment

Identifying the type of mastitis pathogen plaguing your cows is the first step in creating a healthier herd. Understanding the infection and creating a plan for your team is imperative to reducing mastitis flare-ups.
October 21, 2024
Linda Tikofsky

Knowing the classification of a mastitis case can help you choose which animals to treat, saving you money and improving judicious antibiotic use.


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Mastitis in fresh heifers: A major problem

Identifying if fresh heifers are contributing to a high somatic cell count can aid in increasing production levels.
June 10, 2024
Andrew Johnson

In my 50 years of experience, managing the level of SCC and mastitis in fresh heifers is critical to achieving excellent milk quality. There are many important ways to improve milk quality on your dairy, but don’t let fresh heifers contribute to your issues.


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Water is a major driver of milk quality

To prevent or troubleshoot milk quality issues, look at all aspects of the milking system, including the water.
July 3, 2023
Matt Gough

Water is essential in the cleaning of milking equipment and is often overlooked as an important component in milk quality.


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What’s in your bulk tank?

Bulk tank testing is a powerful monitoring tool that enables producers to make the best management decisions possible, by placing knowledge of their herd health into their hands.
May 7, 2022
Justine Britten
Nearly everyone in the dairy realm, from consultants to veterinarians to producers, has found themselves in a discussion regarding bulk tank milk quality at least once in their career.
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How to maximize performance and efficiency of CIP routines

October 1, 2020
Ron Robinson

“That’s the way we have always done it.” That is a very scary phrase. It typically implies that you are not changing or looking to improve. It can also imply that you have done it for so long, you may be getting lax in some areas and not realize it.


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6 practical tips for helping a milking shift go smoothly

May 13, 2020
Kelli Woodring
I've had many different jobs on the farm: from calf feeder to breeder to managing employees, but up until recently, I didn't spend much time actually milking the cows.
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