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American Dairymen May 2025
This Issue Brings You:
- Fly Control In Dairy Operations
- Robotics Can Save Labor & Enhance Dairy Cow Management
- Optimizing Water Systems for Herd Health & Efficiency
- More Than a Tin Can: Forage Systems for Goats
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Dairy’s Foundation Now Accepting Grant Applications
Grant application deadline is June 1 for programs educating dairy producers, students and communities Juneau, Wis. – Dairy’s Foundation is taking applications for the next round of grant requests to support new programs in the dairy industry. The application deadline is June 1, 2025. Grants of up to $10,000 will be awarded to programs that […]
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CRV Top Dairy Bulls
CRV Top Dairy Bulls. Every dairy farmer knows good leg structure and healthy claws are fundamental for a herd that achieves high production and longevity without issues. It’s not coincidence that CRV’s Top Dairy Bulls score highly on these traits. This April proof frequently used bulls from recent years demonstrate this with their daughters, and […]
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Mott Corporation has entered into a nearly $40 million agreement with a large U.S. dairy farm operation to deploy its custom filtration solutions.
Mott Corporation (Mott) today announced that it has entered into a nearly $40 million agreement with a large U.S. dairy farm operation to deploy its custom filtration solutions. This strategic partnership will see the implementation of advanced filtration systems designed to treat over two million gallons of wastewater per day. This custom system was tailored to meet the […]
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Fly Control in Dairy Operations
By Jessica Graham Flies are more than just a nuisance on dairy farms—they pose a serious threat to the profitability and well-being of the herd. These pests can lead to significant economic losses in a variety of ways. Flies reduce the rate of gain in young stock, hinder milk production, and cause discomfort and stress […]
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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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