Gut-Brain Connection Applies to Calves, Too

22:43 | 08/06/2022

A calf’s digestive tract and brain are relatively far apart. But they have a delicately balanced relationship that can be highly influential in protecting calf health and productivity, according to ruminant nutritionist Mariah Gull with Calf Distinction.

Air Force Pollution Forces New Mexico Dairy to Euthanize 3,665 Cows

21:02 | 30/05/2022

Art Schaap, owner of Highland Dairy in Clovis, New Mexico, has been living a nightmare for the past four years. Fortunately, it sounds like the nightmare might soon be reaching its end.

Facility Focus: Summer Silage Storage and Bunk Management

22:48 | 26/05/2022

The sticker shock of feed prices have been a sucker punch for dairy farmers over the last year, and there doesn’t seem to be much relief in sight. Elevated feed costs have forced some producers to grow more of their own forages this season, including corn silage. While prioritizing growing quality forage is a must, proper feed ingredient storage is equally important, especially during the hot summer months.

Dairy Sustainability Alliance® Meeting Addresses Marketplace Opportunities

22:16 | 26/05/2022

OAK BROOK, Ill. – Navigating social, environmental and economic issues facing dairy businesses in a world shifting from COVID-19 restrictions took center stage at the 2022 Dairy Sustainability Alliance® Spring Meeting, held May 18-19.

No TMR? No Problem (Maybe)

09:12 | 21/05/2022

Feeding cows using a total mixed ration (TMR) has become an almost-universal standard in commercial dairying in the United States.

Filling A Tractor Tank Daily Now Costs Some Farmers $1,000, Double What It Did a Year Ago

08:51 | 21/05/2022

Filling a tractor tank daily now costs some farmers $1,000, twice what it was a year ago. And the most intensive part of the farming season is still ahead.

Ukraine's Ukrlandfarming says war has caused major losses

21:38 | 10/05/2022

Ukrlandfarming produces grain, meat, eggs and sugar

Selecting dairy replacements based on heat stress

21:37 | 10/05/2022

With heat stress increasingly becoming a part of life in places not historically hot, there is a need to determine which cows are best suited to deal with the warmer temperatures, said Daigle, Ph.D., an animal welfare specialist in the Texas A&M Department of Animal Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Weekly global protein digest: US dairy update, 1st human avian influenza case

09:22 | 07/05/2022

Analyst Jim Wyckoff shares an update on global protein news.

USask research aims to help cows, forage plants deal with stress

21:48 | 19/04/2022

Forages are critically important to Canada's cattle industry