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12-03-2021 | Article

Hard butter, hard questions

Buffers should not compensate for suboptimal feeding management. Proper feeding management should be considered based on the animal requirements at given production levels. Photo: Mark Pasveer
10-03-2021 | Article

Buffers in cow nutrition: Points to consider

Even after severe droughts, white clover has the capacity to reappear from seeds on the ground. Photo: Joseph Vary
09-03-2021 | Article

Exploring the benefits of perennial legumes in milk production

Photo: Mark Pasveer
03-03-2021 | Article

7 tips to reducing mastitis during the dry period

Cows can be picky eaters indeed. This taste preference can be boiled down to the choice of grass variety used to seed the field. Photo: Chris McCullough
01-03-2021 | Article

Mixing grass seeds for maximum forage intake

Despite the implications for dairy cow welfare and productivity and the significant economic implications for dairy farmers, many dairy farmers fail to see lameness as a serious threat to their business. Photo: Ronald Hissink
26-02-2021 | Article

How farmer perceptions and automation impact lameness

The commission's goals include the reduction of dairy animal numbers by around 15% from 2018 levels by 2030. Photo: DairyNZ
25-02-2021 | Article

New Zealand: A greener future for dairy

The ideal times to trim would be once at dry-off and again around 100 days in milk. Photo: Koos Groenewold
22-02-2021 | Article

Lameness: A look at fertility, milk production and control

in 2020, the Russia's milk production should climb to 32 million tonnes, and in 2021 another 500,000 tonnes could be added. - Photo: Shutterstock
16-02-2021 | Article

Russia’s dairy sector firm in the face of Covid-19

India is one of the major producers of milk in the world. Photo: Pixabay.com
12-02-2021 | Article

India: Dairy sector remains strong and steady

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