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Continual improvement is the key to unlocking sustainable manure management

Making the right manure equipment and handling decisions is critical to unlocking sustainable manure management on the farm. But where do you start? Find out with these tips.
December 9, 2022
Jeramy Sanford

Manure storage and handling does and will continue to play a major role in dairy farm sustainability and the ability to achieve carbon-neutral goals. Consider these tips to help you prepare for the future and determine what changes you can make today that will help you get one step closer to your sustainability goals.


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New manure pump

The dairy cow and manure technology, moving us into the future

December 11, 2021
Jeramy Sanford
Technology continues evolving at a rapid pace, helping dairy farmers become even more sustainable.
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Weighing your manure hauling options

December 11, 2020
Jeramy Sanford
Weather conditions. Labor availability. Field fitness. When it comes to manure hauling, these factors (and more) play into the decision to haul your own manure or hire a custom hauler.
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Don’t step into a confined manure space until …

June 11, 2019
Jeramy Sanford
Imagine a regular day on the farm. You’re going about your chores as usual until the pump in the manure transfer pit under the barn breaks. You go down in the pit to fix it, but suddenly you’re overcome by manure gas.
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Then and now: The comeback of manure gutter cleaners

November 27, 2018
Jeramy Sanford
Technology continues to push the dairy industry forward with bigger, better, more automated equipment – yet some old reliables are making a comeback. Manure gutter cleaners have existed for more than 60 years. They have stood the test of time thanks to their reliability, heavy-duty build and ability to adapt to changing farm needs.
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Scraper system maintenance means less downtime, increased profits

September 6, 2018
Jeramy Sanford
Most days your automatic scraper system chugs along in the barn, doing its job. Until it doesn’t. Then, it’s an emergency call to your dealer and extra shipping and service fees for replacement parts. All the while manure is building up, impacting cow cleanliness and milk quality.
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How to design for manure in robotic barns

June 15, 2018
Kevin Martin, Mark Roberts, and Jeramy Sanford
When it comes to robotic milking systems, the more complex your barn design, the more complex the accompanying manure system can be. You have to consider how your manure system fits with cow flow, robot placement, resting spaces, feedbunks and more.
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Is your manure equipment ready to go the distance?

November 24, 2017
Jeramy Sanford
Driving 5 miles down the road may seem like a short trip, but when it comes to hauling manure, costs go up exponentially at the 5-mile mark and increase every additional mile.
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Manure matters in robotic dairy barn design

August 24, 2017
Jeramy Sanford
Designing a robotic milking barn, whether it’s a new build or a retrofit, involves a lot of moving parts and pieces, with many experts involved along the way.
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What do fiber bedding and beach towels have in common?

June 15, 2017
Jeramy Sanford
When it comes to beach towels, long fibers are ideal for comfort and moisture absorption. The same goes for fiber bedding. Long fibers help absorb moisture and reduce bacteria growth.
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