Forages
High-quality corn silage significantly boosts milk production and dairy profitability by enhancing nutrient availability and reducing feed costs.
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Maximizing corn silage quality: Key decisions for a successful harvest
As corn silage season approaches, crucial decisions must be made to ensure a high-quality crop, including cutting height, late-season plant health, hybrid genetics and kernel processing, all aimed at providing consistent forage for dairy herds.
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Forage season success starts with first cutting
A quick analysis of 2023 forage quality is just one step in quality forage production of first crop.
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Preventing hay fires on your farm
Prevent farm fires with an emergency response plan, fire extinguishers and proper hay storage.
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Smart feeding can lead to increased milk in robotic herds
Feeding a robotic milking herd may seem like a balancing act between what is fed at the bunk and in the box. Industry observations indicate consistency between both is the true driver of increased energy-corrected milk and components.
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'Probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics, oh my!'
The effects of probiotic additives in dairy cows and calves, and how they can be affected by prebiotic supplementation.
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Time your manure applications and use cover crops to maximize ROI
Think of manure management as an opportunity, rather than expense, to maximize an investment that has already been made on the farm.
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Healthy cows face hidden aflatoxin challenges
The reduction of aflatoxin challenges that create health and production drags starts in the field.
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Stabilize milk production this fall
Understanding the reasons for a fall slump in milk production can help you keep milk production steady while maintaining cattle health and fertility.
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