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Hockel says the decision to apply fungicide to corn is a win-win when it comes to feedout. While needs are different for every farmer, the win comes in both tons and quality, he notes.
Because tar spot can develop as early as the third or fourth leaf stage, Whitlow says field scouting is especially important in determining when the corn crop should be harvested.
Incidence of diseases like tar spot can be mitigated during the growing season by employing field management practices and timely applying fungicide.
Quality corn silage begins with fertile soil as its foundation. Monitoring nutrients by completing soil tests and following up with nitrogen application when needed helps Chaffin establish a baseline for planting.
According to the latest All-Milk price forecast, economists expect the dairy market to strengthen in the coming year.
Food prices have risen substantially causing consumers to look for ways to stretch their dollar. Dairy products will remain an integral part of the diet, but the volume of purchases might be reduced.
The timing of unit removal is important in harvesting the most milk possible while managing teat health.
Cows are creatures of habit, so keep it consistent inside the parlor.
April showers bring May flowers, but it can also bring mastitis and a sudden increase in somatic cell count levels.
Here’s a comparison on a number of varieties and models
An investment in a corn processing facility helps Soaring Eagle dairy take advantage of higher butterfat prices.
The Ohio State Fair in Columbus debuted more than 2,500 lbs. of butter that features 10 life-size sculptures of kids and animals, including the iconic butter cow, a goat and a pig.
The USDA released its August Milk Production report on Monday. As expected, milk production grew, but at levels that exceeded expectations.
There’s no doubt about it - manure management can be a real drag. One popular way to apply manure is by utilizing a dragline system. This method has been widely adopted and offers a multitude of benefits.
Guar is not a common crop grown in the U.S., nor is it widely used here as a livestock feedstuff. But that picture may be changing as alternative crops producers search for more affordable feed ingredients.
As dairy producers closely watch the markets, including milk fat paid to dairy farmers hitting a new record level, many question how they can capitalize on record butterfat levels and increase their bottom line.
The National Dairy Farmers Assuring Responsible Management (FARM) Program has recently launched its open comment survey for the FARM Animal Care Program’s drafted Version 5 standards updates.
The USDA is investing up to $2.8 billion in 70 selected projects under the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities funding opportunity. Several businesses within the dairy sector will receive these grants.
Brett Reinford says that most incidents on the farm, even the accident he had, are entirely preventable. With National Farm Safety and Health Week soon starting, a series of farm safety videos are now available.
Updates from the Dairy Cattle Welfare Symposium 2022
As consumers return to pre-pandemic habits and prices soar, demand for butter falters
The terms profitability and cash flow are often used interchangeably. However, confusion between the two can cause producers to make decisions that are not in their best long-term profit interests.
Most dairy products climbed higher Tuesday in the CME spot dairy product auction.
At least 20 emergency vehicles were on site at a newly constructed dairy farm Monday afternoon after a dairy building collapsed north of Watertown, S.D.
Grain shipments on some railroads could stop as early as Wednesday, two days ahead of a possible rail strike. A rail stoppage is growing more likely as the country’s main rail unions remain at odds with rail companies.
With the holiday baking season knocking on consumers doors, just how long will these elevated butter prices last?
Whether we are using cameras and security systems or phones and computers, data is everywhere. During a recent PDPW Dairy Signal broadcast, Toby Cherny outlines the importance of keeping your farm data safe.
With fall just around the corner, now is the time to think about applying fertilizer to perennial forages.
The 54th Annual Butter Sculpture at the New York State Fair has come down, but it isn’t going to waste.
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