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3 Open Minutes with Dr. Lisa McCrea: A firsthand account of the 2021 British Columbia flooding

23,000 cows were affected by the 2021 floods in southern British Columbia. Farmers were without water and power for days, milking cows on generators. Identifying possible flood zones on farms and creating a plan of action can prevent damage during future events.
August 20, 2024
Matti McBride

Dr. Lisa McCrea, dairy veterinarian and partner at AgWest Veterinary Group, spoke at the Western Canadian Dairy Seminar (WCDS) in March and reflected upon the flooding that occurred in British Columbia because of an atmospheric river in November 2021 and how it affected the dairy industry there.



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Why dairy farming’s future lies in solar power

Advances in solar power technology and grid integration have made energy independence a viable and economically enticing option for dairy farms across Canada.
August 9, 2024
Jeff McAloon

Across Canadian dairy farms, the adoption of solar energy is growing as a financially viable and strategically positive move. Farmers have been harnessing sunlight to grow food and raise livestock for thousands of years, so it’s no surprise solar panels are the next step in agriculture's evolution.


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What do dairy consumers really think?

Consumers trust Canadian farmers, but they lack knowledge of farming systems, making them more susceptible to marketing, viral trends and general misunderstandings.
July 25, 2024
Emma Ohirko

Instead of focusing on strengthening consumer trust, emphasis should be placed on consumer education in agricultural production practices.


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Coast-to-coast investment in dairy processing

Significant investments in Canadian dairy processing are creating job opportunities, facilitating industry growth and contributing to sustainability goals, all while addressing concerns around capacity limitations.
July 23, 2024
Emma Ohirko

Excitingly, the past several months have brought announcements of significant dairy processing investment across the country, offering some level of relief to dairy processing concerns.


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Progressive Events: Net-zero and protein substitutes hot topics at this year’s Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada

Specialists in livestock feed and nutrition gathered at the Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada to discuss strategies for net-zero emissions, sustainable dairy practices, trace mineral additives, and the competition between traditional and alternative proteins.
July 4, 2024
Emma Ohirko

At the annual Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada, conference speakers shared diverse perspectives on some of the most pressing issues facing the livestock feed industry, ranging from the emergence of lab-grown proteins to the quest for net zero and the role of trace mineral additives in sustainability.



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DairyTrace and proAction: Helping farmers work together to prevent and reduce on-farm risks

June 24, 2024

Canadian dairy is well equipped to manage an emerging disease in ways that mitigate risks to animals and farmers.
 


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Revised Dairy Code of Practice: What does it mean for us?

The revised Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Dairy Cattle will be integrated with proAction to reinforce consumer perceptions of Canadian dairy farmers as global leaders in animal care.
May 15, 2024
Clemence Nash

Yes, the revised Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Dairy Cattle could mean more work and/or investment for some dairy farmers, but the results are well worth it, not only at the farm level, but at an industry level as well.


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Beware of the status quo: Challenges on the horizon for Canadian dairy

The Canadian dairy industry must rally together to tackle upcoming challenges, including aging infrastructure, trade dynamics and regulatory uncertainties, by embracing positive momentum and proactive strategies advocated by industry veterans.
May 14, 2024
Emma Ohirko

Positive momentum will be key for the prosperity of the Canadian dairy industry, as it is approaching processing, innovation and policy challenges – compounded by the constant need to modernize facilities, systems and software – that will require integrated action from players across the industry.


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Living up to our new code of practice

The updated Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Dairy Cattle has come into effect, and although daunting, its implementation is likely to bring win-wins for the farmer and the cattle they care for.
March 26, 2024
Daniel M. Weary

It has now been more than a year since Canada’s new Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Dairy Cattle was published. With only a few exceptions, the requirements of the new code came into effect on April 1, 2024. How can our industry live up to the new standards it has set for itself in this code?


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Research Review: Dairy Research Cluster 3 results are now available

March 12, 2024

Over the past five years, the DRC3 commitment totalled $16 million, which included commitments from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP), Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC), Lactanet and Novalait, and contributions from several other dairy sector partners.


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