A growing number of research studies show that heat stress during the dry period impacts milk production in the subsequent lactation, and not in a good way.
Somewhat simple features such as these aid in protocol compliance. They can also help with job satisfaction. Eggink said that many people who work on farms want to be around cattle, but they also want to feel like they are working for people who have thei
The author is a professor emeritus at University of Illinois, Urbana.Questions are arriving from around the globe, inquiring about strategies to reduce feed costs given $7 to $8 per bushel corn and so,Page
Feed expenses make up more than half the cost of producing milk on today’s dairy farms. While it is tempting to cut feed costs, University of Illinois’ Mike Hutjens cautions against making ration,Hoard's Dairyman Intel - Thursday