• DFD shorts - Diversifying your dairy business Pt. 1
    Nov 13 2020

    On this week’s episode on the podcast, Keith Schweitzer talk to Steph Towers, who along with her husband have taken on the responsibilities of rearing another producers calf from week old to short bred.  Over the years, there farm has found interesting ways to expand their cash flow and maximize capital investment!

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    18 mins
  • Show me the money
    Oct 29 2020

    On this episode of the DFD podcast, Keith talks with Kristin Benke.  She is the Director, Economic and Product Development with the Dairy Farmers of Ontario.  Kristin has spent the last 11 years at the DFO where she plays a key role in getting the milk from your farm to your customers homes.

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    50 mins
  • #Big Deal Mike Steele
    Oct 15 2020

    On this episode of the DFD podcast Keith Schweitzer talks with Dr. Mike Steele, Associate Professor in the department of of Animal Bio Science at the University of Guelph. Dr. Steele shares many great insights of calf husbandry and gut health. They also discuss some of the cutting edge research happening at the University of Guelph.

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    49 mins
  • The Need For Seed with Drew (the seed guru) Thompson
    Oct 1 2020

    (A note on this episode, it was recorded on Wednesday Sept 23 over a week before the episode was released.)

    In this episode we talk with Drew Thompson (agronomist with Pride seed) about some of the key factors to consider when buying seed for the coming year. We talk about what we are seeing so far this year with the silage that has already come off and we cover everything from planning, buying, planting and packing next years corn silage.  

    We hope you enjoy this weeks episode!

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    54 mins
  • It's Mani Pedi Time with Dr. Gerard Cramer!!
    Sep 17 2020

    In this episode we talk with Dr. Gerard Cramer from the University of Minnesota about all things Hoof health. Dr. Cramer is a world renowned Hoof specialist that sheds some lite on what producers can do to prevent, treat and monitor lameness and improve overall cow health and profitability. 

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls... It's Chow Time!!
    Sep 3 2020

    On this week's episode of the DFD (Dairy Farming Discussions) podcast, we have the man, the myth the legend Bill Woodley on too talk about all things Corn silage.

    Bill is the owner of Woodley Dairy Direction, a consulting company that focuses on teaching producers around the world how to improve their forages and their bottom lines.

    Corn Silage time is on of the most critical times of the year for your farm, in this episode we cover the top 5 critical area's to focus on; Moisture, Chop length, inoculant, density and covering.

    Thanks for listening!

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    48 mins
  • It's the most wonderful time of the year.. No, it's not pumpkin spice season.. It's Silage time!!
    Aug 20 2020

    Corn silage is one of the most critical periods on the dairy farm; on this weeks episode, Dr Renato Schmidt PhD. (Forage Product Specialist for North America), Keith Schweitzer and Hilary Prinzen talk all things Corn Silage.

    The podcast starts off with Dr. Schmidt talking about some of the issues producers are seeing with 2019 corn crop with regards to heating, wild yeasts and molds. Following that Hilary Keith and Dr. Schmidt talk about how to make the highest quality cow chow possible, starting in the field and ending up in the feed bunk.

    We hope you enjoy this weeks episode and stay safe during harvest. 

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    59 mins
  • Cow Chow conversations with the Podfather of Agronomy; Peter Johnson
    Aug 6 2020

    On this episode of the podcast, Peter Johnson, Keith Schweitzer and I talk about how alternative forage crops can fit into your crop rotations and provide some excellent cow chow.

    The podcast starts with what you can grow to help build inventories after wheat, crops that can be planted after corn silage to help stabilize soil over winter and provide a great forage for spring, and what crops can be utilized in the spring to help build inventories.

    As always, Peter shares some great knowledge to help your farm set these crops up for success!

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    52 mins