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Matt Groen

Matt Groen

Dairy Technical Services Specialist / Cargill Animal Nutrition
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Votre stratégie d'alimentation des vaches en lactation stimule-t-elle les profits de votre ferme?

Conserver une vue d'ensemble est essentiel lors de l'évaluation de la ration des vaches en lactation. Tenez compte de la valeur des aliments achetés par rapport à ceux cultivés sur place, des terres nécessaires à la culture des aliments, des priorités alimentaires, etc.
December 8, 2025
Matt Groen

Au cours des dernières années, les producteurs laitiers canadiens ont été confrontés à un contexte économique en rapide évolution. Le coût des aliments pour animaux, qui n'a jamais été aussi élevé, est l'un des facteurs déterminants de la rentabilité.


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Does your lactating ration strategy drive farm profit?

Perspective is key when evaluating a lactating ration. Consider the value of purchased versus homegrown feeds, land needed for homegrown feeds, diet priorities and more.
August 19, 2025
Matt Groen

Over the last few years, Canadian dairy producers have faced a rapidly evolving economic landscape. Feed costs now as much as ever are one of the critical determinants of profitability.


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How the transition period influences the longevity of dairy cows

Effective management during the transition period, with a focus on preventing ketosis and hypocalcemia through strategic nutrition and environmental practices, is key to improving dairy cow health, productivity and longevity.
February 18, 2025
Matt Groen

Managing cows correctly during the transition period is one of the most important factors for overall farm success. During the transition period, nutrient requirements change to support fetal growth, colostrogenesis and the onset of lactation following parturition.


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Focusing on corn silage makes cents

High-quality corn silage significantly boosts milk production and dairy profitability by enhancing nutrient availability and reducing feed costs.
July 22, 2024
Matt Groen

The economic impact of high-quality corn silage is often underestimated. A corn silage harvest with excellent starch availability, exceptional fibre digestibility and ideal fermentation profiles can mean milk production and components come easily while maximizing forage in the diet.


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Cow longevity is a key to dairy profitability

A look at longevity shows a potential for added profitability.
November 17, 2023
Matt Groen

Looking at return over feed numbers is an excellent way to get a quick snapshot of how a dairy farm is performing from a production and cost standpoint, however it doesn’t account for and is not impacted by duration of cows in the herd.


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Return over feed: What pays?

Four key questions concerning ROF are shared and answered.
May 11, 2023
Matt Groen

Answers to some of the top questions concerning profitability by pulling data from return over feed (ROF) databank from 3,600 dairy farms across eastern Canada to help you make strategic decisions.



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What is your dry cow program costing you?

A keen awareness of straw chop length, moisture content and feed frequency in your dry cow program can make a difference in post-fresh transitions.
October 13, 2022
Matt Groen

When evaluating feed costs on any dairy operation, there are three main areas of focus: the lactating herd, the heifer program and the dry cow period. While many producers have moved to some variation of a low-energy, high-fibre diet with straw or coarse hay and corn silage, within that there are many different nutritional strategies employed to target specific transition challenges on-farm.




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Maximizing your return on investment: Heifers

Knowing the herd’s MBW is important for meeting AFC goals, as it is a key component for building an effective heifer-rearing program that sets animals up for success at every stage.
July 19, 2022
Donna Benschop and Matt Groen
“I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling 22.” You might be wondering why an article on heifer raising is starting off with lyrics from a popular Taylor Swift song, but that line from her 2013 song describes a lot of themes around setting goals and optimizing heifer raising.
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Top 10 KPIs to focus on today to be more successful tomorrow

July 16, 2021
Matt Groen and Maxime Tarte
As today’s dairy producers look to the future, becoming an expert manager of the financial side of dairy farming is just as critical to future business viability as animal husbandry, agronomy, nutrition and every other hat dairy producers wear.
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Evaluating costs the ‘SMART’ way

December 31, 2020
Donna Benschop and Matt Groen
The start of a new year is often a time of reflection on the past year, of setting resolutions for the coming year and, when it comes to your dairy business, a time of crunching the numbers to set both financial and production goals for the coming year.
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