Articles by Tamara Scully
Grazing dairy farms simply have different ecological footprints than conventional dairies when used properly and if attainable.
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Grazing: Economies of scale to lower overhead costs
A three-pronged strategy puts cows out to rotationally graze well-managed pasture forages, focuses on labor efficiency and takes advantage of economies of scale to minimize the overhead costs per hundredweight of milk.
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Grazing herds aren’t all the same
The movement to graze the milking herd is gaining momentum across the dairy sector to benefit the herd and the health of the soil.
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Milking alternatives for grazing dairy herds
Some high-producing conventional dairies opt for 3X milking; most of those using other types of alternative milking strategies are either organic or grass-fed dairy farms.
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Struggling organic dairy farms: Foraging for survival
Feeding strategies organic producers could utilize when grain and input costs are high.
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Les 3 C de la gestion intergénérationnelle
Reconnaître et combler les différences générationnelles peut renforcer votre exploitation laitière familiale.
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Organic dairy: Calf health concerns
An overview of calf health topics discussed at NODPA's annual Field Days, including scours, pinkeye, ringworm and more.
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Dairy forage and grazing research: Practical insights
Dairy herd grazing requires knowledge not only of the dietary needs of milk-producing cows but also of plant growth and soil health.
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Certified organic: Making it work today
Several dairy producers discuss how they manage their dairies organically.
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