
TOTH E13 - Dry Cow Dilemma
In this episode of the Think Outside The Herd podcast we explore the dry period. Analysis of Tracker data is highlighting three key areas that could improve productivity and profitability. Tune in to find out what these

Hosted by Dairy Club · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 13 episodes
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Join us as we explore fresh perspectives on dairy farming; challenging traditional thinking and opening the door to what’s possible. Each episode dives into topics like cow nutrition, herd management, forages, feedstuffs, manipulating milk components, and the latest in dairy science and research. We also discuss Ag Tech and where AI is driving greater insights into herd performance. Whether you're in the parlour or on the paddock, this podcast is designed to inform, inspire, and provoke thought across the dairy world.
Dairy Club hosts Think Outside The Herd, a business show with 13 episodes published.

In this episode of the Think Outside The Herd podcast we explore the dry period. Analysis of Tracker data is highlighting three key areas that could improve productivity and profitability. Tune in to find out what these

Today’s challenge, is to : consider the use of eating and rumination monitoringtechnologies. In this episode we will review the data that these systems provide and weigh up the pro’s and con’s. We will also talk about wh

Today’s challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to : Review your current milk fat production and determine the value of increasing your milk fat contract. For very many farms milk fat levels are not optomised again

Today’s challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to :Review plans for the next 6 to 12 months given that volatility is on the horizon. Milk prices are under downward pressure, production is causing dairies to consid

Today’s challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to ask: Is AI at the centre of your dAIry? Given the complexity of dairy farming AI offers some significant benefits. In this episode we explore the use of AI and giv

Today’s challenge, should you choose to accept it, is toask: are you operating at the right signal-to-noise ratio? So what is signal to noise? Every day we’re faced with huge amounts of information. It could be globalnew

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it... ...is to challenge the cause of ripples on your dairy farm By ripples, we meant the consequenses of events or actions which result in effects, big and small, that last fo

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it... ...is to forage for the missing dry matter on your farm. There are potentially tens of thousands of pounds worth of dry matter that are lost on your farm. In this episode

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it... is to mind the gap. The gap in this case are the gaps we see between the predicted milk yield performance and the milk that actually ends up in the tank. All herds have g

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it... is to review whether you are getting the genetic gains youexpect from your heifers? The national data say's not. In this episode we explore the data, both nationally and

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it... ...is to generate an additional £100,000 (or other currency) in Margin Over Purchased Feeds by exploring some What-If scenarios on yield and feed use. In this episode we

Your challenge, should you choose to accept it... ...is to find the lost milk due to somatc cell count. Somatic cells, while extremely valuable in fighting infection, can also damage the udder and reduce milk yield. In t

Milk fat and protein are valued components of milk. This first edition of Think Outside The Herd challenges listeners to consider whether they are leveraging the full potential of their herd's ability to produce these co
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