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American Dairymen September 2025
This Issue Brings You:
- Maintaining Udder Health
- Dairy Flooring
- Biosecurity: Assessing and Implementing
- Dairy Goats: Supplements
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All-New RANGER 500 Joins the Lineup, an Entry Level UTV in the Value Segment Entire Portfolio Showcases the Brand’s Commitment to Rider-Driven Innovation and American Designed and Engineered Products MINNEAPOLIS, MN (July 29, 2025) – Following the introduction of the RANGER 500, the Company’s newest utility vehicle (UTV) in the value segment, Polaris Off Road, […]
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Because Great Cows Start with Great Genetics: The 6-X Genetics Advantage
In the ever-evolving world of dairy farming, success hinges on a foundation of great cows-cows that are healthy, productive, fertile, and built to thrive in real-world commercial dairy environments. At 6-X Genetics, we believe that great cows start with great genetics. It’s that simple. Our mission is to elevate dairy production by empowering farmers with […]
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Advanced Cow Care Powered by Technology
For Summer Butterfield, technology isn’t just about boosting efficiency or productivity – it’s about improving the lives of the animals. Known for her data-driven approach to dairy management, Summer has a history of leveraging herd data to help dairies work smarter – an approach she’s currently using to manage North Star Acres, a 2,000-cow dairy […]
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Proper Dairy Flooring and Mats Improve Cow Comfort and Health
Dairy cows are fine-tuned highly specialized animals that are healthiest and most profitable if they are comfortable. The flooring in dairy barns and stalls is very important so that cows can lie down comfortably, and also have adequate (but not abrasive) traction when walking to and from the milking parlor. You don’t want them slipping […]
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Regenerative Agriculture on a Dairy Farm
Paul and Erin Kernaleguen are dairy farmers and soil consultants near Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, committed to regenerative practices in growing forage for their cattle. They farm with Paul’s Parents, Jos and Brenda.
“We were a very conventional dairy operation until 2012 when we started looking at doing some things differently because our weather was super-wet for a couple years. Our average annual precipitation is about 12 inches of moisture, but we’d had two years in a row with about 40 to 50 inches, which made farming extremely difficult!” says Paul.
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