Understanding and managing antimicrobial resistance is important for livestock production and to ensure the continued effectiveness of veterinary products. It's also a complex issue under intense public scrutiny two factors that, under the wrong conditions, don't go well together. The Ontario Medical Association recently began pushing for governments to step up its involvement in the... Read More

The more comfortable a cow's bed, the more likely she'll spend her day laying about making milk instead of standing or walking. A well supported, comfortable, resting cow is less likely to end up lame as well, and the link between lameness and reduced production and decreased fertility is real. Nearly all bedding options —... Read More

A historic moment transpired last night. The Calgary Flames traded its leading scorer, captain and legendary player, Jarome Iginla, to the Pittsburgh Penguins for two marginal prospects and a late first-round draft pick in the 2013 entry. Long-time Calgary Flames fans are disappointed with the return for their greatest hero. Much of the sports media... Read More

DuPont and Monsanto have announced the companies have reached a technology licensing agreement that will see DuPont Pioneer offer Roundup Ready 2 and Xtend soybean varieties in the future. The agreements include a multi-year, royalty-bearing license for Monsanto's next-generation soybean technologies in the United States and Canada. DuPont and Monsanto also announced that they'd dismiss... Read More

Perspective is the lens that will focus your decision making process. Whether it's big picture "industry as a whole" type thinking or an individual "I'm really happy to have running water" type of gratitude, an understanding of perspective is important. When you're bringing two different cultures together, that understanding can help avoid some unintended disasters.... Read More

Milk volume is only one aspect of dairy production — the level of individual components in the milk matter just as much. Managing butterfat is often a challenge, as high producing genetic lines tend to have lower butterfat milk. RealAgriculture.com asked Adam Lock, assistant professor, dairy cattle nutrition with Michigan State University, for his perspective... Read More

As I passed through security at the Winnipeg airport last night I ran into this sign. First of all any sign that directs you to where the coffee is, packs a lot of importance for any road warrior. Whether you enjoy a daily visit to the coffee shop with friends or you just need that... Read More