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Mycotoxin risks within the 2024 corn crop

The weather had an impact on the corn crop for 2024. Corn silage has a risk from multiple mycotoxins, with type B trichothecenes being the greatest.
March 23, 2025
Max Hawkins

Corn silage has a risk from multiple mycotoxins, with type B trichothecenes being the greatest risk. Stored corn grains may be at greater risk due to damaged kernels and a higher percentage of foreign matter.


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Progressive Events: ‘Latest and greatest’ in agriculture innovation on display at World Ag Expo 2025

March 20, 2025
Kimmi Devaney

Sparkling new farm equipment, the latest agriculture technology and a plethora of educational seminars were just a few of the many attractions for the 100,000-plus attendees at the 2025 World Ag Expo, held Feb. 11-13 in Tulare, California.


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Measure It to Manage It: Feed efficiency data improves culling and breeding decisions

Ryzebol Dairy gathers feed efficiency data and uses it to advance culling and breeding decisions and change ingredients in the ration.
March 20, 2025
Audrey Schmitz

When Ryzebol Dairy purchased a feed efficiency service from Afimilk, its goal was to identify cows not only producing more milk but also converting feed into milk well. The service determines each animal’s feed consumption efficiency based on data that represents the relationship between daily average milk yield and daily average feed consumption. It indicates whether increasing the feed yields more milk.



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Economic Update: Class I base milk price falls again for April

The USDA is disbursing economic assistance to crop farmers.
March 20, 2025
Jenn Coyne and Karen Lee

In the news affecting dairy producers' bottom lines the third week of March 2025: Class I base milk price falls again for April, the USDA begins disbursement of economic assistance to farmers, Hilmar opens new Kansas facility, and more scholarships are available.


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Progressive Events: Midwest Manure Summit highlights unique potential of dairy waste

Manure is more than just waste on a dairy farm, and the unique ways in which manure can be utilized to better a farm’s ecosystem and maximize profitability were discussed at the Midwest Manure Summit.
March 20, 2025
Jenn Coyne

Academia, industry allies and dairy producers each brought unique perspectives for how to best manage dairy waste at the 2025 Midwest Manure Summit Feb. 26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. From anaerobic digesters to in-season applications to fiber bedding and more, manure has gone from a waste to a valuable resource on dairy farms of all sizes, as highlighted during the one-day event.


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Life in the moment

March 19, 2025
Jayne Sebright

As little kids growing up on the farm, we are always taught to stay busy. My dad used to tell us that if it was light outside, we should be outside doing something. Then, as we became adults working on the farm, we were told to have a plan. “Don’t get so caught up in the farm that you forget to focus on the farm,” they would say.


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Tune up equipment to prevent emergency repairs

Plan in advance for milking equipment tune-ups prior to the hot weather season to save time and money and avoid headaches.
March 18, 2025
Jenn Coyne

There are many ways to optimize the efficiency of farms, but one of the most effective manners is by doing so with the equipment already installed on the dairy. And, with hot weather not too many months away, now may be the time to consider equipment tune-ups.


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Calf health and antioxidant cash flow

Feeding calves is like running a business. A business struggling with low revenue is more vulnerable to unexpected costs. A calf with depleted nutritional savings is at greater risk when faced with stress and illness.
March 16, 2025
Tana Dennis

We can think of each calf as its own business. Calves need a consistent flow of energy, amino acids, antioxidants and other nutrients to pay the “bills” like supporting growth, immune function and metabolism.



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FMMO uniform milk prices mixed again in February 2025

High Class I milk utilization regions saw small price increases, while dips in Class III and Class IV milk prices pushed uniform prices slightly lower elsewhere.
March 14, 2025
Dave Natzke

Here’s Progressive Dairy’s monthly review of February 2025 FMMO data to provide some additional transparency to your milk check.


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Are you intentional with your farm business in these areas?

Unity, drive, talent, grit, asset growth and future planning are key areas to focus on to sustain the family business through the next generation.
March 13, 2025
Tim Schaefer

Sustainability is a buzzword we often hear, but what about the sustainability of the family farm? What does it take for a farm to sustain itself generation after generation? Why does it seem so hard?


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