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Source: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Fact Sheet Written by: John Johnson - Engineer, Civil Systems/OMAFRA Whether building new or modifying an existing farm building, you must consider building code regulations. Farm building construction in Ontario is primarily regulated...
Source: Manitoba Agriculture Food, and Rural Initiatives Introduction Building a good electric fence is like anything else, you get out what you put in. If you use the proper equipment and maintain the fence the result will be a permanent structure just like...
Source: Agri Marketing magazine According to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers' monthly "Flash Report," the sales of all tractors in Canada in May 2020 are even with last year. For the month, a total of 2,754 tractors were sold, which compares...
Source: National Mastitis Council Introduction The continued popularity of culturing bulk tank milk (BTM) to monitor milk quality suggests that this procedure is beneficial to dairy producers and practitioners. However, few laboratory procedures for testing milk quality are more abused and...
Source: GEA Healthy udders that are well looked-after ensure optimum milk quality, and therefore healthy, long-term yields. The basis for this is reducing the risk of new udder infections by selecting the right teat dip. For this purpose GEA has...
Source: proAction This fact sheet lists each Workbook question from the Food Safety program that has a different application for Automatic Milking Systems (AMSs) and then describes the requirements. The Workbook questions not listed apply to AMSs as written, and...
Source: National Farm Animal Care Council Code of Practice for the care and handling of farm animals – Dairy Cattle, Section 1.8 There are three main types of milking systems: pipeline, parlors and robotics. All systems require attention to maintaining...
Source: International Dairy Federation by Piercristiano Brazzale, Brice Bourbon, Pierre Barrucand, Mark Fenelon, Stefano Guercini and Raffaele Tiarca Abstract Like all wastes produced by a production plant, dairy wastewater needs to be treated before it is discharged into water bodies. Owing to...
Source: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Fact Sheet written by: Harold House - Dairy and Beef Housing and Equipment Engineer/OMAFRA Introduction This Factsheet discusses opportunities for increasing milk production by adjusting the lighting in dairy barns. It explains some of...
Source: Alberta milk,  Cleanfarms It’s winter on the prairies, so it’s time to empty grain bags to move last fall’s harvest to dryers and then to market. For growers who use grain bags, that means recycling them instead of landfilling,...