We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy.
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
subscribe / renew
  • Topics
    • All recent articles
    • Animal Welfare
      • Animal Handling
      • Cow Behavior
      • Welfare Standards
    • Barns
      • Barn Design
      • Bedding
      • Bird Control
      • Cow Comfort
      • Cow Cooling
      • Cow Flow
      • Expansion
      • Flooring
      • Fly Control
      • Lighting
      • Pen Design
      • Stalls
      • Ventilation
    • Calves & Heifers
      • Calf & Heifer Health
      • Calf & Heifer Nutrition
      • Calf Housing
      • Colostrum
      • Heifers
    • Feed Ingredients
      • Additives
      • Byproduct Feeds
      • Carbohydrates
      • Fiber
      • Minerals
      • Protein
      • Supplemental Fats
      • Trace Minerals
      • Vitamins
    • Feed Management
      • Bunk Management
      • Feed Evaluation
      • Feed Storage
    • Forage Types
      • Alfalfa
      • Alternative Forages
      • Grasses & Grazing
      • Silage
    • Genetics
      • Breeding Protocols
      • Breeding Strategy
      • Crossbreds
      • Indexes
      • Purebreds
      • Traits
    • Herd Health
      • Animal Monitoring
      • Antibiotics
      • Diagnostic Tests
      • Digestive Issues
      • Dry Cows
      • Fresh Cows
      • Infectious Disease
      • Mastitis
      • Metabolic Disease
      • Vaccination
    • Hoof Health
      • Digital Dermatitis
      • Hoof Care
      • Lameness
      • Lesions
    • Manure
      • Carcass Disposal
      • Greenhouse Gases
      • Manure Analysis
      • Manure Application
      • Manure Handling
      • Manure Solids
      • Manure Storage
      • Nutrient Management
      • Renewable Energy
      • Solid-Liquid Separation
    • Milking Equipment
      • Milk Storage
      • Milking Robots
      • Milking Sanitation
      • Milking Systems
      • Parlor Types
      • Teat Prep Equipment
    • Milk Quality
      • Udder Hygiene
      • Parlor Hygiene
      • Milk Production
      • Milk Components
    • Ration Formulation
      • Digestion
      • Dry & Transition Cow Diets
      • Lactating Cow Diets
    • Reproduction
      • Breeding Equipment
      • Repro Management
      • Repro Technology
    • Technology
      • Management Software
    • Business Management
      • Consultants
      • Employees
      • Finances
      • Profitability
      • Risk Management
      • Succession Planning
      • Training Tools
      • Working with Family
    • Dairy Farm Features
    • Special Topics
      • Christmas
      • Dairy Activities
      • June Dairy Month
      • Niche Marketing
      • State of the Dairy Industry
      • Women in Dairy
  • News
    • Dairy Demand
    • Dairy Foods
    • Dairy Industry Issues
    • Dairy Trade
    • Events
    • Milk Marketing
    • Milk Processing
  • Blogs
    • From the Editor
    • Guest Blogs
    • Faber’s Food for Thought
    • HERd Management
    • Just Dropping By
    • Life on the Family Farm
    • The Milk House
    • Tim the Dairy Farmer
  • Podcasts
  • Buyers Guide
  • Magazine
    • Current Issue
    • Past Issues
  • Ask AgProud
UsCa

Progressive Dairy

Progressive Dairy Canada

PD Canada en Francais

Progressive Cattle

Progressive Cattle Canada

Progressive Forage

Agproud Idaho

Home

Home » Topics » Reproduction » Repro Technology

Repro Technology
Repro Technology  RSS FeedRSS

ARTICLES

63588-howard-SAS_calf.jpg

Elevating embryos as a tool to overcome reproductive heat stress challenges

Embryo transfer – especially full-beef embryos – can be an effective strategic tool to protect reproductive performance and capture more value during periods of heat stress.
June 23, 2026
Jeremy Howard

Embryo transfer (ET) is a strategic reproductive tool that can be used during heat stress to bypass the most vulnerable stage of reproduction. It is also an excellent opportunity to incorporate full-beef embryos into a targeted breeding program and capitalize on elevated beef prices.



Read More
63414-bilby-merck-repro.jpg

Targeted reproductive management: Why your numbers may look different and why that’s okay

The next horizon for high-performing herds leverages activity-monitoring data to reduce handling and hormones, all while measuring success through whole-herd outcomes.
June 19, 2026
Todd Bilby and Ricardo C. Chebel

Adopting targeted reproductive management requires a shift in how we evaluate reproductive success because the metrics that made sense under blanket synchronization do not tell the full story under a targeted approach.



Read More
63285-duhatschek-dixon.jpg

Maximizing heifer reproduction in a changing dairy landscape

Today, replacement heifers are worth more than in past years – both economically and genetically. Creating pregnancies in these animals at the right time is crucial to productivity for your herd.
May 8, 2026
Douglas Duhatschek and Mark Doornink

There is a need for a more intentional and strategic approach to heifer management, particularly in reproduction. With fewer animals in the pipeline, mistakes such as delayed breeding or missed opportunities can have a greater impact on herd performance and profitability.



Read More
63423-cooley-0228.jpg

Real Producer Exchange Episode 4: Skylar Gericke

How an Arizona dairy maintains 40% conception rate in the summertime
May 7, 2026
Walt Cooley

Ohio native Skylar Gericke quickly learned how brutal Arizona summers can be on conception rates and getting cows pregnant. He did his best to get cows bred, and when he was done for the day, he started noticing other improvement areas on the dairy.


Read More
63126-mcbride-9714.jpg

Creating pregnancies in the heat: Dickman and Sons Dairy

Prioritizing cow comfort aids this Arizona dairy in creating pregnancies during the summer months.
May 7, 2026
Matti McBride

How does a dairy that regularly sees temperatures over 110°F create pregnancies? Keeping cows cool. For Dickman and Sons Dairy, it really is that simple.


Read More
63075-powers-1.jpg

Planning your herd’s genetic future: 4 points to consider

When planning for your herd's genetic future, there are multiple points to consider to maximize genetic progress and capitalize on the valuable beef-on-dairy calf market.
April 13, 2026
Gwen Powers

Although the industry has achieved rapid genetic advancement, with today’s competitive market, return on investment (ROI) is imperative. Here are several steps to consider when planning your herd’s genetic future for the best possible return on investment.



Read More

The role of trace minerals in embryo transfer pregnancies

Trace minerals play a significant role in embryonic development, especially in embryo transfer pregnancies.
October 30, 2025
Craig J. Louder

Open. It is a word no veterinarian enjoys saying during the herd check. While researchers continue to look for ways to improve the outcomes of live births, improving the trace mineral status of the cow may be a promising way to reduce hearing that dreaded word: open.


Read More

Impact of automated milking systems on dairy reproduction

Accurate data is important when it comes to reproductive management. Automated milking systems can provide additional context for breeding decisions.
October 23, 2025
Dan Meihak

While automated milking systems are widely recognized for their capacity to increase milk yield and enhance cow welfare, their sophisticated data collection capabilities offer substantial advantages for optimizing reproductive management in dairy cattle.



Read More
61639-mcbride-illustration.coreylewis.jpg

Across the country: Using sort gates to improve reproduction

Dairy producers from Iowa, Kansas and Washington give their thoughts on utilizing sort gates for reproductive purposes.
July 16, 2025
Matti McBride

Technology continues to push the envelope when it comes to reproductive efficiency. Automated monitoring systems and sort gates have proven to be productive investments for dairy farms across the country.


Read More
61455-lutz-stabilizer-img2.jpg

Why pick one when you can have them all? Using composite breeds

The benefits of using a composite breed in a strategic beef-on-dairy program.
June 9, 2025
Jeffrey Lutz

With fertility rates on the rise and data guiding every decision, beef-on-dairy matings – especially with composite sires – are helping dairies optimize both efficiency and profitability.


Read More
More Articles Tagged with 'Repro Technology '
  • Progressive Dairy
  • 63463-mazon-cow-getty.jpg

    What’s happening inside when rumination alerts occur?

    July 3, 2026
  • Milk from Family Dairies Act gains widespread industry support

    July 2, 2026
    • New legislation would expand access to H-2A beyond seasonal workers

      July 2, 2026

FREE NEWSLETTERS

Award-winning coverage of in-depth news and analysis to make your business more profitable.

SIGNUP TODAY
Advertisement
THE GUIDE

How do I get my company listed in your Buyers Guide? 
Submit a request to be listed for FREE in the Buyers Guide here. 

Why can I only see so many articles before I have to register for the site? 
Find out why here.

How do I listen to the Progressive Dairy podcast?
Listen here.

How do I submit an idea for an article? 
Click here.

SUBSCRIBE OR RENEW Your Subscription to Leading Industry Magazines

Award-winning coverage of in-depth news and analysis to make your business more profitable.

Subscribe or Renew Today
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
  • Dairy News
    Dairy Industry News

    Milk class prices shrink in June report

    July 1, 2026
  • Dairy News
    Dairy Industry News

    May DMC margin is realized at $10.62 per cwt

    June 29, 2026
  • Business Management
    Dairy News

    Dairy risk management calendar: July 2026

    June 29, 2026
Advertisement

I'm looking for ________

Find the right products and services for your farm, ranch or operation.

CHECK OUT OUR BUYERS GUIDE
Advertisement
  • FEATURED PODCASTS
  • [Podcast] The hidden challenges behind dairy data and artificial intelligence

    Progressive Dairy
    Podcasts
    SPONSORED BY Dairy Data Warehouse
  • [Podcast] America 250: Raise a glass of milk to dairy’s past, present and future

    Progressive Dairy
    Podcasts
PERSONALIZED CONTENT
Create an account and see website content tailored to your operation.  It only takes a few seconds!
SEE RECOMMENDATIONS NOW!
Copyright © 2026 Progressive Publishing

MORE INFORMATION
  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • FAQs
  • Advertise
  • Shop
  • Stats Posters

OUR MAGAZINES
  • Progressive Dairy
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
  • Progressive Dairy — Canada
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
  • Progressive Dairy — en français
    • Facebook
  • Progressive Cattle
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Linkedin
  • Progressive Cattle — Canada
    • Facebook
    • Linkedin
  • Progressive Forage
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • AgProud — Idaho
    • Facebook
    • Linkedin

CONTACT INFORMATION

Progressive Publishing
238 West Nez Perce (physical)
PO Box 585 (mailing)
Jerome, ID 83338

   

info@progressivepublish.com
(800) 320-1424
(208) 324-7513 (Main)
(208) 324-1133 (Fax)