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.
Practical ways to balance strong milk production with strong economic health, so you have the right formula to make a good ...
Full fibre broadband provider, Fibrus, has welcomed the First Minister and deputy First Minister on a customer visit to Coagh to celebrate the success of Project Stratum.
"You don't have to spend a lot of time on a dairy farm to understand the problem pasteurization was invented to solve," read one social media post. Unlike a lot of things on the internet, this one is ...
On Friday, March 20 from 12-1 p.m., the Center for Dairy Excellence will host a free “Protecting Your Profits” webinar titled “The Missing Metric: How to Calculate Your Dairy’s Biological and Economic ...
From predicting lameness to estimating milk production months ahead, artificial intelligence is starting to change how dairy farms use their herd data.
Before electricity, Wisconsin farms relied on lanterns and manual labor. Electric companies didn't see a profit in changing that.
The prankster art group MSCHF sold off stakes in a young bull named Angus thinking owners might keep him from becoming beef, but the final cow-ntdown is looking grim.
How a cattleman’s frustration with paperwork and a passion for innovation led to Herd Advisor — an app turning ranch talk ...
Annie G’s Dairy debuts the first-of-its-kind U.S. retail milk vending machine with A2A2, robot-milked, flavored milk—see tech meet tradition.
Mastitis remains one of the most costly and persistent health challenges facing dairy farms today, whether cows are milked in a parlor or by robots. In 2024, mastitis was estimated to cost the U.S.
It’s daylight savings time! Time to change the clocks. Why don’t you change your alarm clocks while you’re at it? I know one couple who has the best alarm clock ever. It’s their calf, who greets them ...