Dairy Feed & Diets
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Maintaining high water quality in dairy farming is crucial for optimal milk production and feed efficiency by reducing pathogens while ensuring correct disinfectant dosages to protect beneficial rumen microbes.
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Progressive Events: Net-zero and protein substitutes hot topics at this year’s Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada
Specialists in livestock feed and nutrition gathered at the Animal Nutrition Conference of Canada to discuss strategies for net-zero emissions, sustainable dairy practices, trace mineral additives, and the competition between traditional and alternative proteins.
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Waste and stress from feed variation: Management solutions to reduce economic losses
Enhancing feed management efficiency on dairy farms involves optimizing bunker silo maintenance, TMR preparation, and digestive tract health to maximize milk production and minimize costs.
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Building out rations to optimize feed costs
Focusing on fine-tuning for feed efficiency will be an important strategy as cost pressures continue to rise.
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Canola meal research roundup
Canola meal research continues to look at increasing DMI, milk yield and sustainability.
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The advantages of automated feed pushing for cows
Automated feed pushing focuses on the consistency and reduction of feed refusals, increased butterfat content, minimized sorting behavior and enhanced performance of more timid cows.
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Nurturing your feed team: Four essential foundations for feeder excellence
Four critical foundations underpin successful nutrition programs: safety, accuracy, consistency and communication.
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Precision technology finally shines its light on hay and forage production
Innovation in precision ag will not be determined by acreage or output because technology is much more sophisticated today, and our mutually ambitious future outlook will not allow it.
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