Forage Storage
By integrating preventative measures into your forage management practices, you can minimize the risks associated with clostridia, ensuring the production of high-quality forages that contribute to the health and productivity of your cattle.
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2023 U.S. harvest analysis identifies variable mycotoxin risk
Regional trends in mycotoxin levels for corn silage and corn grain in 2023.
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Simple steps to improve milk and component yields through silage
When it comes to feed, you want what is best for your cows. Not only can feed impact cow health, but high-quality feed can also optimize milk and component yields.
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Ensiling and preparing to feed weather-challenged crops
Summer weather patterns have led to unusual and stressful crop growing conditions before and right up to harvest dates.
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You can’t control the weather, but you can control how hot your feed is
If fresh feed already has yeast or mold in it, then it will deteriorate more quickly when exposed to oxygen and warm temperatures. Over 85% of dairies apply a forage preservative either at harvest or in the TMR wagon.
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Healthy cows face hidden aflatoxin challenges
The reduction of aflatoxin challenges that create health and production drags starts in the field.
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Stabilize milk production this fall
Understanding the reasons for a fall slump in milk production can help you keep milk production steady while maintaining cattle health and fertility.
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Shopping your silage piles
A major ration component is forage, and the nutrient content of these forages is frequently unknown until the pile, bunker or silo is opened.
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