UNH Scientists Drive Advancements in Dairy Farming
Posted on morningagclips.com—August 14, 2024
DURHAM, N.H. — The Northeast’s dairy industry has changed dramatically over the past 50 years, and it will continue transforming and evolving for the next 50 years, as current and future dairy farmers explore new technologies and management practices to make their operations more sustainable and capable of supporting regional food systems.
However, innovative research, led by scientists at the New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station, will play a key role in supporting and advancing that change, offering solutions to everything from herd health and nutrition, disease management and operational costs — all with the goal of making dairy farming more efficient, effective and sustainable.
Click here to read the full article on Morning AgClips which includes the following topics written by various professors at the Univerity of New Hampshire:
- Healthier Calves, Lower Costs
- Methane-reducing Dairy Feeds
- Optimizing Dairy Health & Productivity, Through Technology
- Enhancing Dairy Reproductive Health
- Optimizing Dairy Nutrition with Amino Acids