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It is important to understand a cow’s flight zone and point of balance, along with other cattle-handling techniques to minimize stress to the animal and increase worker safety.
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Alberta's Hofstra family turns heartbreak into a bright future
Careful planning and many conversations have led to a complete facility rebuild designed for cow comfort and efficiency.
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Are your PTO safety protocols good enough?
Power takeoffs (PTOs) can be very dangerous. It’s important to inspect the PTO regularly and exercise caution when working around it.
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3 Open Minutes with Dr. Lisa McCrea: A firsthand account of the 2021 British Columbia flooding
23,000 cows were affected by the 2021 floods in southern British Columbia. Farmers were without water and power for days, milking cows on generators. Identifying possible flood zones on farms and creating a plan of action can prevent damage during future events.
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Why dairy farming’s future lies in solar power
Advances in solar power technology and grid integration have made energy independence a viable and economically enticing option for dairy farms across Canada.
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Changes to business risk management programs under Sustainable CAP
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's BRM programs, updated under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, help producers manage risks with enhanced features, simplified processes and integrated climate risk management.
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Coast-to-coast investment in dairy processing
Significant investments in Canadian dairy processing are creating job opportunities, facilitating industry growth and contributing to sustainability goals, all while addressing concerns around capacity limitations.
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Inside Brilman Dairy: How a first-gen dairy producer’s fieldwork expertise drives revenue diversification
Photos tell the story of southern Alberta's Brilman Dairy – showcasing the farm's automation and efforts to increase non-dairy revenue.
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