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American Dairymen January 2025
This Issue Brings You:
• Bedding Considerations to Lower Somatic Cell Count
• Colostrum Management in Dairies
• Goat Vaccination Programs
• VAS USA
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When Abnormal Becomes Routine: How to Spot and Stop Bovine Respiratory Disease
Stay vigilant in your vaccination protocols and calf management to prevent BRD. DULUTH, Ga. (December 5, 2024) — When you do the same task day after day, month after month, it’s easy to overlook the small signs of a bigger problem, especially when it comes to bovine respiratory disease (BRD). “There’s so much subclinical respiratory disease, […]
READ MORE2025 Los Angeles International Dairy Competition, April 12, 2025!
The Los Angeles International Dairy Competition and its panel of esteem judges invite you to participate in the 103rd annual competition open to dairy products throughout the world. Entries Now Being Accepted! Enter Early and SAVE $15 per Entry! If you have any questions, please email us at Competitions@fairplex.com, or call (909) 865-4538. Why […]
READ MOREZoetis Announces Strategic Research Collaboration with AgNext to Bolster Cattle Industry Science and Discovery
Research will help establish baseline measurements as part of animal lifecycle assessments PARSIPPANY, N.J., December 5, 2024 —Zoetis announced it has entered a collaboration with Colorado State University’s AgNext to advance research in sustainable animal production. Together, Zoetis and AgNext are poised to shape the future and set new standards for sustainable management practices […]
READ MOREWinterproof Your Farm Tires: Essential Tips for the Cold Season
Nashville, Tenn. (Dec. 4, 2024) – Winter is coming, and with it comes colder temperatures, wet or icy ground, and snow in some areas. Despite the changing weather conditions, you still need to get work done, and farm tire maintenance is crucial to staying productive, no matter the weather. “Livestock still needs to be fed. In […]
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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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