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The Evolution of Colorado Serum

Article courtesy of David Huff. Colorado Serum Company’s story begins in January of 1923 on a plot of land close to the Stock Yards and coliseum in Denver, CO.  Originally called the American Serum Company, the small facility was started by veterinarian Dr. J.N. Huff in order to produce an antiserum to combat the deadly […]

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Calf Diarrhea (Scours) – Dealing with Dehydration in Dairy Calves

By Heather Smith Thomas. Many pathogens can cause scours in young calves.  Intestinal infection and diarrhea can be due to certain kinds of bacteria, viruses or protozoa.  Whether calves get sick is often related to multiple factors including exposure (contact with pathogens), level of immunity, and stress (such as bad weather and not enough protection […]

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Sorghum Silage Better Economically & Tolerates Drought

By Scott Staggenborg, Ph.D., Sorghum Partners Director of Product Marketing. When considering silage needs in 2024, contemplate using a silage sorghum hybrid. Producers often focus on using only corn silage for their dairy ration or as a supplement when grazing is unavailable on their beef operation. But, when looking at the economics and diversity found […]

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Maximizing Efficiency with Feed Management

By Jaclyn Krymowski. Maximizing the efficiency of dairy operations requires a multifaceted approach that encompasses reproduction, overall management and financial strategies. Among these, cow nutrition stands out as a pivotal element that inevitably influences various facets of a farm’s performance. Mastering feed efficiency while maintaining optimal nutritional value not only elevates the well-being of your […]

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