This article is in conjuntion with the article “In Command of a Crisis” in the February 2014 issue of Dairy Today. A non-inferiority trial, similar in methodology to the Cornell University study, ...
Dairy producers can improve the reproductive performance of their herds with approved products from Zoetis for fixed-time artificial insemination. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved ...
A large farm in western Michigan plans to start producing electricity from manure produced by its 3,000-plus dairy cows. MLive.com reports that Sustainable Partners LLC, which is involved in a similar ...
Dry cow diets remain the best way to deal with subclinical hypocalcemia in dairy cows, says Tom Overton and Allison Kerwin. Overton is a dairy nutritionist with Cornell University and director of the ...
Lameness problems can arise for various reasons, but the limping cow will always be seen as a welfare concern. Profit margin forecasts for cow/calf producers and feeders have been positive and on the ...
In a 1,000 year old village in Germany (Juehnde), methane is not a dirty word. The recovered methane from a manure-fueled bioreactor feeds the burners that heat water for every household in the ...