Based on its genomic database, AGI has created a ranking of beef-on-dairy options for using Angus bulls on Holsteins and another for Jerseys.

Lactanet partners with Angus group for beef-on-dairy genetics

U.S-.based organization also publishes sire data from Canada, Australia

Lactanet is working with a U.S.-based Angus association to share genotyping of Angus bulls from Canada, the U.S. and Australia, as it responds to calls from dairy sector stakeholders to assist in beef-on-dairy breeding decisions. Brian Van Doormaal, chief services officer for Lactanet, described the arrangement during the company’s Feb. 27 Open Industry Session webinar. […] Read more

Gery Schrijver, right, of Alberta, Cox Wensink of Ontario and Phillip Vroegh of Nova Scotia were on a dairy producer panel at the 2024 Progressive Dairy Operators symposium.

Three dairies, three approaches: Land and people are the priorities, say dairy farmers

Large dairy farms find numerous ways to fill labour needs and manage costs

Dairy farmers who want to expand must first get land and people in place. That was a common theme from a cross-country panel of leading dairy farmers at the recent Progressive Dairy Operators triennial conference in Toronto. Gert Schrijver farms in Stettler, Alta., milking about 300 cows on 1,700 acres. He plans to build a […] Read more

Cows are brought to multiple robotic milking machines as part of a batch milking system in Texas.

Batch milking combines parlour facility with automation of robots

The system can save labour and milk large numbers of cows

A new concept in dairy equipment management brings the automation and data of robotic milking to a milking parlour orientation. DeLaval has several installations around the world where cows are herded into a holding area from which they access a group of automated milkers. Why it matters: The company says VMS batch milking is designed […] Read more


Producers will soon be able to source a feed additive to cut cattle methane production.

First-of-its-kind cattle methane limiter approved for Canada

Bovaer feed additive already has stamp of approval in other countries

Glacier FarmMedia – A feed ingredient designed to reduce methane emissions in beef and dairy cattle can now be used in Canada. Bovaer neutralizes methane in the rumen. When microbes break down feed, hydrogen and carbon dioxide are released. These two gases are combined in the presence of an enyzme. Bovaer works by suppressing the […] Read more




Udders of two dairy cows

Preventing lameness in dairy cattle

Experts weigh in on useful strategies

Cow comfort is king in the battle against lameness. That’s the opinion of Mark Gerber, Zinpro dairy technical sales and master trimmer. He was a panelist at the Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week Dairy Day held earlier this month, and spoke on the importance of dairy cow hoof health. “If that cow doesn’t have a comfortable […] Read more

(LtoR): Dr. Filippo Miglior, Dr. Christine Baes, Dr. Francesca Malchiodi, Dr. Saeed Shadpour and Dr. Flavio Schenkel, pictured at the Ontario Dairy Research Centre in Elora.

Developers of methane emission reduction techniques win innovation award

A University of Guelph innovation that uses genetic selection methods to reduce methane emissions in dairy cattle has received the University’s Innovation of the Year Award for 2023.  The annual awards from the Office of Research and the Research Innovation Office recognize researchers for creative strategies or products that make a difference in people’s lives.  The team behind this year’s winning […] Read more