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Calculators aid forage inventory management

Effective forage management starts with careful planning and the right tools. Universities offer checklists and calculators to guide dairy and cattle producers, while extension specialists and feed company representatives provide practical advice on storage, sampling and shrink calculations.
December 18, 2025
Lynn Grooms

Planning ahead is the key to accurate forage inventories and minimizing costly waste. Universities offer checklists and calculators to guide dairy and cattle producers, while extension specialists and feed company representatives provide practical advice on storage, sampling and shrink calculations.


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Safeguarding feed: Getting the most from forage even in tough times

By making thoughtful small changes like optimizing forage use and incorporating intelligent feed solutions, dairy operations can stretch existing feed supplies further without compromising milk production or herd health.
July 22, 2025
Sarah Stocks

One opportunity producers and nutritionists can leverage today is to improve feed efficiency through precise forage management and strategic nutritional technologies. By making thoughtful small changes like optimizing forage use and incorporating intelligent feed solutions, dairy operations can stretch existing feed supplies further without compromising milk production or herd health.


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Keeping silage clean: Hygienic practices for optimal feedout

Maintaining good hygiene at feedout doesn’t just improve cattle performance – it protects your investment, enhances operational efficiency and safeguards the well-being of both livestock and farmworkers.
July 15, 2025
Renato J. Schmidt

Effective feedout goes beyond simply removing the plastic, tires and defacing the silo – it is about preserving quality and maximizing return on investment. Without proper management, silage can spoil quickly, leading to unnecessary waste, reduced feed efficiency and potential for digestive issues for your herd.



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Maximizing feed's journey from field to bulk tank

Optimize a dairy cow’s every bite with a clean feed approach by focusing on forage inoculants, hygienic practices and in-feed solutions.
May 16, 2025
Kassidy Buse

Staying ahead of seasonal challenges with a proactive feeding program can significantly minimize silage spoilage risks and maximize herd performance and efficiency. By adopting a clean feed approach – through managing the ensiling and feeding of silage, implementing hygienic on-farm practices and ensuring the right nutrition – producers provide their herd with the best opportunity for a high-quality clean feed source and the ability to efficiently produce high-quality milk.


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Maximizing forage quality: Key considerations for successful ensiling

By embracing the best practices in inoculant use and management, you can lay the foundation for sustained forage quality and herd productivity for years to come.
June 4, 2024
Renato J. Schmidt

Effective management, including the use of proven inoculants to manage the ensiling process at the microbiological level, safeguards your investment, maximizes time and resources, and is critical for optimizing your bottom line.


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Preparations for bunk stability

To keep your animals healthy, start evaluating your current ration and wet forages and make summer plans now to help forecast feed stability issues before the seasonal heat arrives.
April 19, 2024
Ben Jensen

A total mixed ration (TMR) diet has long been used to consistently offer a high-quality mix to ruminants. It allows farms to incorporate almost any ingredient into the diet consistently, safely removing much of the variation from one mouthful to the next.



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Identifying profit leaks on a dairy

Focus areas important to dairy farm profitability include limiting shrink and dry matter losses in forages, regular DM percentage testing of silages, actively managing heifer replacement numbers and using a transition nutrition program that optimizes cow health, performance and ration cost.
August 18, 2023
Brian Lammers

There are a few areas on a farm that don’t receive as much attention by publications, consultants and even the dairy producers themselves that can have a dramatic impact on farm profitability. 


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The golden rule of performance: Garbage in, garbage out

It’s an accepted fact that better feed equates to better animal performance. Here are some tips for keeping up the quality and palatability of your feed so your cattle can live up to their potential.
June 21, 2023
Andrew L. Skidmore

The palatability of feed has a lot more to do with cattle health than some might think. Much like humans, if food doesn’t smell or taste good, cattle simply won’t eat it. However, we can’t discuss palatability without first considering the hygiene and quality of the forage in the feed.


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Hot cows hate hot feed: How to prevent contamination and boost ROI

It is critical to understand the risks associated with unstable heating feed and take appropriate steps to minimize issues to maximize cow health and profitability.
May 25, 2023

Rising temperatures in summer months are challenging for highly productive cows, and this is exacerbated if feed is unstable, heating and spoiling during feeding.


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Raise your hay standards

March 31, 2022
Andrew L. Skidmore
Spontaneous combustion of hay bales is just about the worst-case scenario for any livestock producer putting up hay. That’s not the only bad outcome when it comes to hay storage.
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