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Lessons from the farm brought success in hockey

A former NHL player talks of the resilience he learned during his career and how his upbringing on a farm influenced his life.
June 2, 2026
Ralph Pearce

The link between farming and professional sports isn’t always thought to be a linear relationship. The exception may be in Canada, where many hockey players grew up on the family farm and used some of that upbringing to define their careers. 


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Navigating the future at the 2026 Western Canadian Dairy Seminar

April 10, 2026
Kimmi Devaney

Nearly 900 attendees convened in Red Deer, Alberta, for the 2026 Western Canadian Dairy Seminar on March 10-13. Sessions covered a variety of topics, such as milk components, heat stress, feeding trace minerals, calf management, biosecurity and more.


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Progressive Events: Lactanet addresses changes for 2026 at February open industry session

The first industry update of 2026 includes a new bovine spastic syndrome project, research findings and a discussion on genetic diversity.
March 19, 2026
Ralph Pearce

More than 120 producers and industry stakeholders sat in on Lactanet’s first open industry session of 2026 to learn of the organization’s directions relating to genetics and evaluations. Five presentations provided updates and research highlights geared to streamlining reporting processes and identifying quality- and trait-related trends within the industry.


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En route vers l'Expo : le parcours de la Ferme Blondin vers la scène mondiale

Participer au World Dairy Expo est un événement annuel pour l'équipe de la Ferme Blondin, une tradition qui remonte à plusieurs générations.
November 10, 2025
Jenn Coyne

Le chemin qui mène au World Dairy Expo peut prendre des années à parcourir pour les producteurs laitiers, qui doivent faire preuve de persévérance, de courage et de détermination pour marcher sur la litière colorée.


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Progressive Events: Focus on efficiency and succession planning at the 2025 Western Canadian Dairy Seminar

The 2025 Western Canadian Dairy Seminar in Red Deer brought together students, producers and industry professionals to discuss dairy industry efficiency, including heifer growth, culling practices, succession planning and consumer perceptions of dairy, while celebrating 42 years of the event's evolution.
April 8, 2025
Matti McBride

A dry and cool Red Deer, Alberta, welcomed the dairy industry March 5-7 for the Western Canadian Dairy Seminar. Students, producers and industry professionals gathered for the three-day conference and settled in to learn about topics relating to this year’s theme, “Excellence in efficiency.”


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Progressive Events: Innovation and sustainability on the farm: A partnership for the future

An inside look at three Ontario dairy producers’ drive for sustainability through innovation and sustainable practices for the next generation.
March 17, 2025
Lora Bender

Sustainable farming has never been more important. Not only can prioritizing sustainability be beneficial to the environment and public perception, but also to your long-term success and the bottom line. Read how three Ontario dairy producers are implementing sustainable measures on their farms.


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Progressive Events: Highlights from the 102nd Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

December 13, 2024
Lora Bender

The 102nd Royal Agricultural Winter Fair that took place Nov. 1-10 did not disappoint. Showcasing some of the best of the best dairy cattle in North America, three dairy breed associations took to the main stage for dairy enthusiasts from around the world to celebrate in downtown Toronto, Ontario.


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Progressive Events: A focus on innovation at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2024

Dairy enthusiasts enjoyed several days of innovation-focused conversation during Canada's Outdoor Farm Show in Woodstock, Ontario.
October 10, 2024
Matti McBride

The annual gathering of agricultural enthusiasts in Woodstock, Ontario, at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show brought a week full of smiles, beautiful weather and insightful conversations. The Canadian dairy industry was well represented at the exhibition Sept. 10-12.


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The basics of rumen feed efficiency

Feed efficiency involves optimizing nutrient conversion from feed into milk components, enhancing overall cow performance through careful management of carbohydrate fermentation, glycogen production, fat synthesis and protein intake in the rumen.
July 29, 2024
Emma Ohirko

As with all areas of dairy operations, increasing efficiency – in this case of feed in the rumen – deserves attention because when it is improved, gains can be seen beyond the area of focus, not to mention in sustainability (this includes economically) as well.


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What do dairy consumers really think?

Consumers trust Canadian farmers, but they lack knowledge of farming systems, making them more susceptible to marketing, viral trends and general misunderstandings.
July 25, 2024
Emma Ohirko

Instead of focusing on strengthening consumer trust, emphasis should be placed on consumer education in agricultural production practices.


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