Harvesting feed at higher moisture or adding water to the TMR can
increase feed intake prevent a lot of “sorting” by lactating dairy cows at
the feed bunk.

Optimize moisture content of lactation dairy diets

Make sure it is properly measured to avoid being too dry or too wet

The concept of feeding TMR diets formulated with ensiled forage was introduced to dairies across Canada in the early 1990s. Until then, most dairy producers fed their cows dry hay, followed by a scoop or pull (parlour) of grain ration. I remember a visit to Eastern Canada at that time, and I saw newly made […] Read more

How does your farm stack up?

How does your farm stack up?

Canfax research project provides the industry with benchmark figures

Larger beef operations running smaller-framed mature cows tend to be the most profitable combination, according to cost of production (COP) information collected by Canfax Research Services. That’s not an absolute statement. COP information from producers across the country over the past couple of years shows that some smaller operators with various-sized animals can be profitable […] Read more


Klassen: USDA lowers beef production estimates for 2023

Klassen: USDA lowers beef production estimates for 2023

Three months needed to clean up the backlog in Canadian feedlots

During the third week of November, Alberta packers were buying fed cattle on a dressed basis in the range of $303-$305/cwt f.o.b. the plant for late December delivery. Live prices in Alberta were quoted at $178-$180 f.o.b. the feedlot. Feedlots in Alberta and Saskatchewan are backed up with market-ready supplies of fed cattle. Carcass weights […] Read more



Monitoring the cow herd before winter

A thorough checkup can identify problems early and reduce losses

Now is the time to do a good inventory of feed sources and whether there is enough for a long, cold winter. I always recommend to be on the lookout for alternative feed sources, as one never knows when you could run short. Feeds ranging from distillers grains to cull potatoes are among alternative sources. […] Read more

As winter arrived in early November the
calves were hauled to a sale in Provost while
the keeper heifers and the cows were
brought home.

A quick trip to the States to visit family

Quite a few chores were accomplished before winter arrived

After finishing harvest Oct. 8, we started making plans to travel to Idaho to see family and friends. A couple of days later we dug our potatoes with the help of the neighbours, Leon and Audrey. October 12 we had one of our Eppich Quarter Horse weanlings go to her new home. As soon as […] Read more


While the fed cattle market has held value, the feeder market has come under pressure.

Prairie feeder outlook bullish in the long term

Market Update with Jerry Klassen: Prices are encouraging many Canadian producers to keep replacement heifers

During the first half of October, Alberta packers were buying fed cattle on a dressed basis in the range of $300-$305 delivered. Using a 60 per cent grading, this would equate to $180-$183/cwt on a live basis. For March and April delivery, Alberta packers have been forward contracting in the range of $345-$350 cwt on […] Read more



There’s value in adding biotin to dairy diets

There’s value in adding biotin to dairy diets

Important to milk production and hoof health, biotin can get lost in the nutrient shuffle

It’s long been recognized that lactating dairy cows have a specific requirement for biotin which may not be met by natural synthesis in the rumen. Much research in the early 2000s demonstrated biotin supplements to lactating dairy diets yields respectable improvements in hoof health and better milk production. With the advent of many available feed […] Read more

Some producers say it just doesn't make sense to keep any open cows in the herd.

Cull beef cows are pure economics

One producer finds there is no good reason to keep an open cow

In the fall, when the spring calves are weaned and removed from the cow herd, most producers walk through their herd on pasture or at home and think about which cows they should cull. Once candidates are picked, another decision is made as to whether to sell them immediately or feed them for the next […] Read more