Dairy Agenda Today

Dairy Agenda Today

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  • 3 weeks ago | dairyagendatoday.com | Melissa Hart

    By Melissa Hart The Senate Ag committee held a hearing with expert testimony from USDA officials to school nutrition experts to talk about the pros and cons of whole milk in schools. And while my initial intention was to rally everyone to contact their senators and representatives to push this Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act through congress, my mind has gone in a completely different direction.

  • Oct 19, 2024 | dairyagendatoday.com | Melissa Hart

    By Melissa Hart “Overuse of antibiotics is a very significant threat to our industry,” stated Dr. Pamela Ruegg, DVM Michigan State University as she addressed a crowd of dairymen at the Great Lakes Regional Dairy Conference in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | dairyagendatoday.com | Melissa Hart

    By Melissa Hart Calving is not a disease; it is a stage that needs to be managed and how that is done will impact a cow for her entire lactation. Best practices for transitioning a cow from far off fresh to her lactation group has a host of areas that need focused attention by the entire management team on the dairy.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | dairyagendatoday.com | Melissa Hart

    By Melissa Hart Today, Brownhaven Farms — founded in 1959 in a two-stanchion barn with Holsteins and Guernseys in New Bremen, Ohio — is a 400-head completely Registered Holstein herd milking in a completely renovated double 20 parlor. Lou Brown and his brother, Alan, are partners in the farm and recently renovated their double 10 Germania parlor to a double 20 Surge. “We were thinking we were going to have to milk on one side only while they completed the other side, and that never happened.

  • Aug 7, 2024 | dairyagendatoday.com | Lisa Schnirring

    By Lisa Schnirring The Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) today reported its first avian flu outbreaks in dairy herds that are based on mandatory weekly bulk-tank milk testing, which went into effect on July 22. The testing turned up nine more outbreaks in dairy herds, according to the CDA's line list, which now reflects 63 herds affected since late April.

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