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There's often emphasis on the new – with good reason. New research, new ideas, new clients, new innovations. But we can't discount tried, tested and true methods either.
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Who's speaking at the Expo? Part 2

This year's Expo, held in Auburn, NY, will be a who's-who of nutrient management and livestock education.


Bazooka launches air compressors

The products are the result of a partnership with Applied Concepts, out of Ireland, to offer the products exclusively to the North American market.


USDA, University of Wisconsin-Madison break ground on new dairy research facility

Scheduled for completion in 2027, the new facility and its associated buildings will house robotic milking systems, chambers for measuring greenhouse gas emissions, an advanced animal nutrition unit and more.


 
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The proof is in the planting

Biochar, the solid resulting from organic biomass material being heated at controlled, high temperatures with limited oxygen (pyrolysis), has long been hailed as a source of carbon and other nutrients for agricultural purposes. With its black, porous, lightweight appearance, it looks similar to charcoal, but without the fiery process to creation. Researchers in Wisconsin are hoping they can move biochar to take its place in the sun, as well as fields and gardens, by proving the benefits our ancestors seemed to know inherently. » Read More...
 
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ICYMI: Old methods get some fresh air

The buzz in the manure industry over the last several years has centered around anaerobic digestion – low- and no-oxygen environments where manure is eventually converted into renewable natural gas and other such products. However, while new solutions are innovative and attention-getting, experts say not every solution is the ideal solution for every farm, and that sometimes things from the past are worth revisiting. Could your operation benefit from intermittent aeration? » Read More...
 
 
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