Sustainable Dairy Farming

No one knows better than you that the future of your dairy farm depends on balancing practices and profits that sustain your land, resources and family. The stakes are evolving based on weather patterns, technology, market demand and more. What actions are you taking to remain resilient?

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A loose coalition of industry partners and others helped operators achieve their conservation goals.
Ruminants produce about 25% of methane in the U.S. Production efficiency is reducing that number.
Lost Valley Farm has 60 days to remove 13,000 cows and clean lagoons after violating waste management laws.
Despite state government actions pushing to shut down the second largest dairy in Oregon, Greg te Velde, owner of Lost Valley Farm near Boardman, Ore., continues to fight an ongoing waste management battle.
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Effective nutrient management means saving money and the environment, a win-win
To calculate the value of manure, you’ll need to determine the nutrient content of the manure and how much manure you are applying.
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