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Caring for calves, milking cows, chopping corn – pretty much every farmer remembers exactly what they were doing and where they were at on 9/11. Dan Baginski is of no exception.
For decades, researchers have explored the influence of dam nutrition on offspring performance. Now, the dairy industry is taking a page from that book, exploring the intricacies of how and what we feed to dairy dams to improve the health and productivity of their calves, without sacrificing theirs.
Amid mounting challenges in leading a family farm, this Idaho couple persevered by keeping faith in a turnaround.
As farmers plan for 2026, challenges to profitability underscore the importance of communication with your financial institutions
A growing population of younger cows in most dairy herds brings a hidden risk to calf health. Fortunately, it’s also a manageable one.
In a world where every drop counts, water remains an undervalued yet essential part of dairy cattle nutrition and management.
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