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How does your manure handling compare?

The key to handling manure properly is to treat it as a part of the nutrient economy and not a disposal problem.
March 26, 2026
Kurt Grimm

Manure isn’t just a byproduct – it’s a balance sheet item. On some dairies, it’s a cash-flow generator. On others, it’s a liability that costs more to move than it’s worth. The difference isn’t in the cows – it’s how you manage the nutrients, equipment and economics between the barn and the field.


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Adaptive nutrient management makes sense!

March 12, 2026
Karl Czymmek, Quirine M. Ketterings, and Kirsten Workman

Have you ever wondered if more fertilizer could have given you higher corn yields? Most dairy farmers would reply with a solid yes, as it is a given that corn needs nitrogen (N) to grow and yield can vary quite a bit from field to field and year to year.


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Changing nutrient concentrations to affect manure application rates and prices

Learn how changes in manure samples may affect manure application rates and pricing in the year ahead.
February 16, 2026
Katie Kelderman

The one constant in life is change, and new data shows dairy producers and custom manure applicators alike will see changes in their manure samples from previous years. These changes could affect manure application rates and prices in 2026.


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Alberto Dairy commits to sustainability with vermifiltration

Vermifiltration has been a perfect solution for the Alberto family to manage their manure and continue the family’s mission of farming with a sustainable future in mind.
February 7, 2026
Jenn Coyne

For nearly 18 months, Alberto Dairy has used worm beds to appropriately manage their manure, retain nutrients and reuse wastewater.


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Advanced manure treatment, where do we stand?

Advanced manure treatments are becoming more feasible solutions for large, consolidated dairies.
October 22, 2025
Jason Oliver

Manure is the linchpin of biocircularity in dairy production systems, with the nutrients in cow manure recycled to the land to produce crops that are utilized as animal feed. 


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Producers monetize dairy manure with unique on-farm business models

Panelists share their on-farm systems that turn manure into an additional source of revenue at the Midwest Manure Summit in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
June 5, 2025
Jenn Coyne

What opportunities are available to create more value from dairy waste? For three individuals, creating more value lay in what was available to them and the relationships they were willing to build with neighbors and industry stakeholders.


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Innovations in manure handling: Exploring in-season manure application methods

Advancements in manure application methods have the potential to transform how dairy farmers use the resource by improving nutrient use efficiency, alter labor demands and lower their carbon footprint.
February 25, 2025
Daniel Andersen

Manure can be a valuable resource or a liability, especially at dairy farms, where cows produce lots of it. For years, farms have recycled manure nutrients, turning them back into feed and forage for cows by applying them as fertilizers to support crop production. However, handling and applying manure efficiently and sustainably can be challenging.


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Advice for applying manure during winter

Utilizing best practices for winter manure application will help dairy producers get the most from their manure resources while protecting the water around them.
October 30, 2024
Daniel Andersen

As winter approaches, the challenges associated with cattle manure application become more pronounced. Adopting best practices that maximize nutrient utilization and safeguard water resources is crucial. What follows are critical considerations for cattle manure application in the winter.


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Make manure manageable again

Conservation agriculture practices build the soil back and provide a way to maximize manure as a resource.
October 7, 2024
Matthew Oehmichen

Manure is a gift and a curse for dairy farmers. It becomes the dark cloud for dairy operations, being the source of time constraints, nutrient runoff and financial strains. Finding methods and approaches that bring consistency and flexibility to applications is often hard to find. That was, until conservation agriculture.


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Even manure application begins with effective agitation

Proper agitation is the first step of any cost-effective and beneficial dragline operation to ensure an even application of nutrients in the fields.
September 19, 2024
Katie Kelderman

Effective manure agitation is the key to an even application of nutrients for the greatest benefit of crops. Consistency in your slurry provides an even mixture of nutrients across the field, and the breakdown of suspended solids allows you to clear the whole lagoon.


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