
Topics: Precision AG , Dairy, Agriculture Global, Beef Cattle, Research, Genes /Genetics,
New embryo identification IVF method set to boost cow milk and meat production - thereliablenews
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Research from the University of Kent, the University of Nottingham and L’Alliance Boviteq Inc., has established a method of significantly improving in-vitro fertilization (IVF) in cattle. This breakthrough is set to greatly reduce pregnancy issues in cows, increase overall meat and milk production, and become a platform for further research in …
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09/07/2021 SOURCE: www.dairyreporter.com
Bunge has announced its plant-based lipids business, Bunge Loders Croklaan, has launched Betapol Organic, the first China and EU Certified Organic OPO (oleic-palmitic-oleic or SN-2 palmitate) for infant milk formula (IMF).
Bunge launches Betapol Organic OPO for manufacturers of organic infant milk formula
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Dairy, Agriculture Global, Education U.S. SouthEast, Economics, Research, Genes /Genetics, AI/Artificial Intelligence,
UF cattle scientists use AI to improve quality and quantity of meat, dairy - UF/IFAS News
For a century, researchers have tracked genetic traits to find out which cattle produce more and better milk and meat. Now, two University of Florida scientists will use artificial intelligence to analyze millions of bits... Read More
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Topics: Dairy, Education U.S. MidWest,
Forget the guinea pig, adopt a cow! Dairy farms across Wisconsin looking for classrooms to adopt calves
Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin and Discover Dairy are looking for classrooms across the state to adopt a 1,500-pound dairy cow for the school year.
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Topics: Dairy, Agriculture US, Agriculture Global, Economics,
Baling Hay on a Small Dairy Farm l Small Squares l 2nd Crop 2021 l Dairy Farming in Wisconsin
Dairy farming in Wisconsin! Watch my family and I start making 2nd crop hay. We are using our two New Holland Rolabar rakes as well as our two New Holland small square balers! The tractors pulling the rakes were a 1650 Oliver and a Farmall Super M TA. The tractors pulling the balers were a 686 International and a 7810 John Deere. I hope you all enjoy the video! Thank you for watching!
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Topics: Dairy, Agriculture Global, Economics, Animal Welfare/Humane Treatment,
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Topics: Dairy, Organic, Food/Nutrition, Ag Global Specialty Food, World Hunger, World Population,
Sugars from human milk could help treat, prevent infections in newborns - Tech and Science Post
Bacteria known as group B Streptococcus (GBS) are a common cause of blood infections, meningitis and stillbirth in newborns. Although GBS infections can often be treated or prevented with antibiotics, the bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant. Now, researchers have discovered that human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs)—short strings of sugar molecules abundant in breast milk—can help prevent GBS infections in human cells and tissues and in mice. Someday, HMOs might be able to replace antibiotics for treating infections in infants and adults, […]
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Topics: Dairy,
Nothing Stops Powers From Showing Dairy - Mid-West Farm Report
Caroline Powers, senior at Columbus High School, entered the show ring on Thursday at the Dodge County Fair with her Fall calf, Pretty. She... Read More
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Topics: Wheat, Soybeans, Livestock/Meat, Dairy, Agriculture Global, Poultry, Lamb/Sheep, Goats,
Benefits of Grain Roasting Your Feed - Roastamatic - Grain Roasters
If you struggle with milk production, healthy livestock, and other complications with your animals’ digestion, grain roasting your feed may offer more benefits than you think. Roasting is available for many feeds including soybeans, corn, barley, wheat, and more. These feeds are generally used for livestock including: Dairy Beef Pork Poultry Deer Sheep Goats So […]
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