Last year, our Jersey cow Pumpkin came up “open,” meaning she didn’t get pregnant after being with the bulls. She’s been a great mom and milk producer for us, so we decided her body needed a year off.
Join Dairy Calf & Heifer Association (DCHA) for its March 26 webinar – “How Consumer Trends Shape the Calf Milk Replacer Market” – set to start at 2 p.m. Central time (U.S./Canada). Tom Benson, Actus ...
The push for raw milk is based on deeply flawed arguments, as public health and food safety experts near-universally agree.
More than 10 years after environmental groups petitioned for a new rule, the state plans to require the Central Valley Water ...
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6 healthiest milks for protein, calcium, and overall nutrition
Medically reviewed by Aviv Joshua, MS, RDN Cow's milk and plant-based options vary in their nutrient profiles, advantages, and disadvantages. Your choice of milk depends on your nutritional needs, ...
It aims to make it easier for families to purchase the products they choose by 'reversing the criminalization of specific dairy farmers.' ...
This year, there is added pressure to get stock out as there has been no opportunity to spread slurry since the opening of the spreading window, warns ruminant nutritionist Brian Reidy ...
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The last thing we needed: a milk stanchion
In this video, we build a milk stanchion to facilitate milking our cow once she has her calf. The video features the ...
David and Jayne Conn robotically milk 100 cows along with their four children at Ardina Farm, close to Castlerock in Co ...
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