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In this Issue of the American Dairymen June 2026
- The Power of Genomics in Dairy Cattle
- Healthy Udders, Healthy Herds: Proven Mastitis Prevention
- Tips for Putting up Good Quality Silage and Haylage
- PBI Parlor Systems That Work for You
- How Accurate? Delmhorst Hay Moisture Testers
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UnCommon Farms Launches UnCommon Energy to Help Farmers Take Control of Energy Development on Their Land Brighton, IL — May 07, 2026 — UnCommon Farms announced the launch of UnCommon Energy, a new business unit built to help farmers reduce energy costs and take control of farmland energy development opportunities and capture more of the […]
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How GEA Dairy Herd Management Systems Improve Efficiency
Sorting that Keeps Herd Management Moving Act faster, streamline labor and bring more consistency to your herd. ROMEOVILLE, Ill. [May 7, 2026] – Top-performing dairies don’t just identify the cows that need attention; they act on that information immediately. When herd monitoring and sort gates work together, it becomes easier to follow through consistently and ensure […]
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2026 Dairy Youth Communications Workshop Set in Waterloo
Registration Open for Dairy Youth Communications Workshop June 4 in Waterloo WATERLOO, IOWA — High school and college students passionate about dairy with interest in strengthening their communication skills are receiving invitations to attend the June Event, a dairy communication workshop, on Thursday, June 4, in Waterloo, Iowa. Hosted by the Iowa Dairy Princess Program, […]
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Starbar Unveils New Brand, Expanding Product Line
Starbar Unveils Bold New Brand While Expanding Product Line for Rural and Backyard Use Trusted insect control brand builds on legacy performance with new packaging, products, and expanded availability [Schaumburg, IL] — [May 1, 2026] Starbar, a longstanding leader in insect control solutions, announced the launch of its new rebrand today, marking the next evolution […]
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Regenerative Agriculture on a Dairy Farm
Paul and Erin Kernaleguen are dairy farmers and soil consultants near Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, committed to regenerative practices in growing forage for their cattle. They farm with Paul’s Parents, Jos and Brenda.
“We were a very conventional dairy operation until 2012 when we started looking at doing some things differently because our weather was super-wet for a couple years. Our average annual precipitation is about 12 inches of moisture, but we’d had two years in a row with about 40 to 50 inches, which made farming extremely difficult!” says Paul.
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