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Confinement site manure applicator workshops scheduled for 2022

The workshops will be held over several dates and locations, with solid manure applicator certification meetings held in addition.


U of G researchers committed to reducing global methane emissions

Dairy cows have long been blamed for emissions – but can better cows create a greener world?


Canada, Manitoba governments increase drought assistance

The program is intended to help livestock farmers offset the costs associated with replacing breeding animals.
 
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Yokohama

Tires Ready for Winter

As winter approaches, manure managers need tires that can keep them rolling—in snow and mud, in the field and on the road. Like the steel-belted Alliance 882 Agri-Transport Flotation Radial, designed for grip in muddy fields. Or the Alliance 393 Steel-Belted Flotation Radial, with shoulder lugs for extra traction. And the Alliance Agristar+ 372 VF Radial in widths up to 900mm for pulling power with a gentle footprint.

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FEATURED NEWS 
 
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When in drought

The most recent summer has wrought devastation on livestock farmers in the Midwest and in Manitoba, with not enough feed to go around. The result was farmers euthanizing or, more commonly, selling off portions of their herd. Now, farmers and analysts alike are looking at how the impact is likely to ripple through the industry – whether it’s a sign of worse things to come, or whether the innovation embraced during trying times will lead to a better future. » Read more...
 
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U.K. Update: All about carbon sequestration

U.K. columnist Chris McCullough dives into one of the most buzzworthy terms in agriculture right now: “carbon sequestration.” More than just a flash-in-the-pan concept, carbon sequestration is part of a huge drive toward net-zero carbon emissions. McCullough explores positive examples of carbon-zero farmers and businesses, as well as the innovative techniques they’ve used to keep things circular. » Read more...
 
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GEA Webinar

Elevate Your Expectations with GEA ProManure

Make the most of your available space with GEA’s enhanced elevated stand for the SW cable drive unit. Mounting an SW drive unit over a cross gutter means less clean-up and easier maintenance. Also, a new addition to the GEA ProManure lineup is a tilting blade rubber shoe for alley scrapers. This new rubber shoe is more resistant to wear caused by sand in the alleys.

The GEA SW drive unit never takes a day off, doesn’t park in your way, cleans up after itself and is willing to work any shift. Everyone needs time to recharge their batteries – GEA alley scrapers don’t.

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EVENTS 
 

Dairy Strong

Jan. 19-20
Online/Wisconsin
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Southern Farm Show

Feb. 2-4
North Carolina
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