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Dan Bussières: Can polyphenols help piglets with oxidative stress?

Dan Bussières: Can polyphenols help piglets with oxidative stress?

The first several weeks of a piglets life can be very stressful. Not only do their bodies endure physical and mental stress, but also oxidative stress, which can lead to increased cell and tissue damage. In this episode, I talk with Dan Bussières about a study testing a polyphenol fed to sows to... More
Dr. Andreia Arruda: Biosecurity for all: From show pigs to large producers

Dr. Andreia Arruda: Biosecurity for all: From show pigs to large producers

Having effective biosecurity protocols is critical, especially with ASF not too far away from our borders. While they may be commonly found on large scale facilities, many small farmers may not have many practices in place. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Andréia Arruda about some of the work s... More
New Farm Employee

New Farm Employee

In this one Sawyer introduces you to the new TDF employee. Then Tork and Sawyer cut wood from the corn crib that is going to be used for the barn loft floor. Finally, Sawyer takes you along to pull some piglets and fix the feedline.... More
Loading Out The Bacon

Loading Out The Bacon

In this one Tork and Sawyer start off the day with sorting 2 loads of market hogs, then it’s on to loading out 2 loads of bacon, finally Tork shows you the process of smoking three racks of pork ribs.... More
MAMA... ewwwww.  | WHAT IS ALL OVER YOUR LAMB?? ?? | Vlog 61

MAMA... ewwwww. | WHAT IS ALL OVER YOUR LAMB?? ?? | Vlog 61

Although today's lambing seemed much calmer than yesterday... we still had our fair share of babies.... More
Sheep Farming: Night Checks - What Happens On A Sheep Farm At Night / September 13, 2022

Sheep Farming: Night Checks - What Happens On A Sheep Farm At Night / September 13, 2022

Should I say tonight, we take you to the barn at 3 am so that you can see what happens on a sheep farm at night during lambing season. During night checks, ewes are checked to make sure no one needs assistance lambing. Lambs are checked. And if there are lambs - and there is this time - all th... More
Automation Key To Ensuring Sanitation In ‘No-Antibiotics-Ever’ Systems

Automation Key To Ensuring Sanitation In ‘No-Antibiotics-Ever’ Systems

Labor shortages in hatcheries mean that to ensure appropriate levels of sanitation in “no-antibiotics-ever” (NAE) production, wholesale automation is likely to be required, according to an industry expert. Automation began in hatcheries around 30 years ago, when labor started to become an issue,... More

Sheep Farming: Preparing The Lambs For Show/ September 9, 2022

Sheep Farming: Preparing The Lambs For Show/ September 9, 2022

It was the ram lambs' turn as we continue to prepare our lambs for show. We got all the boys on halters and hauled them outside to be tied up, washed, and walked. One also needed extra shearing so we took this opportunity to take out our new trimming stand and give it a try. And while we were tr... More
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i'm sorry, big mama. | Vlog 619

A day of regrets, and appreciating the term "hindsight is 20/20". Three ewes I should have checked earlier than I did, and I'm still kicking myself.... More
Sheep Farming: Washing The Show Lambs! / September 8, 2022

Sheep Farming: Washing The Show Lambs! / September 8, 2022

At Ewetopia Farms, we had the show ewe lambs out training on their halters again. While they were tied up, I took the opportunity to get the lambs washed since it was hot and sunny out. Not only were they washed, they got used to being handled. Afterwards, we took them for a little walk again ... More
Cow-Calf Corner

Cow-Calf Corner

Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, wraps up his series on retained ownership.... More
Cattle Nutrition At Breeding Season - Kacie McCarthy

Cattle Nutrition At Breeding Season - Kacie McCarthy

We expect a lot from our cattle come breeding season. From providing adequate nutrients for calf growth through lactation to reproductive tract repair and return to estrus prior to the start of breeding. These expectations are all expected within 90 days of calving to maintain a yearly calving i... More
Shorts First Steps When Building Swine Farms In Regard To Ventilation

Shorts First Steps When Building Swine Farms In Regard To Ventilation

Dr. Ramirez is an Assistant Professor in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. One of his main areas of interest is ventilation. Ventilation is crucial to maintain adequate air quality and airflow in the barn, which helps pigs grow healthy. So, what should we consider regarding ventilation du... More
Environmental Enrichments Increased Broiler Activity in Study

Environmental Enrichments Increased Broiler Activity in Study

Environmental enrichments in broiler houses may improve bird welfare by increasing natural behaviors, according to Heidi Rinehart, a student at the University of Maryland. Rinehart has studied broiler behavior and welfare for several years at the university.... More
Investment in Succession Planning Pays Off

Investment in Succession Planning Pays Off

Alisha Morgan is passionate about succession planning because without that plan in place, the emotional and financial tolls that came their family’s way could have resulted in the loss of their farm.... More
Release The Piglets

Release The Piglets

In this one Sawyer gets another batch of piglets up at Site 3, While Tork gives an update on how the crops are doing this year.... More
Roundtable: Mycotoxins today - how much is too much?

Roundtable: Mycotoxins today - how much is too much?

Mycotoxins in swine feed are something that requires constant monitoring to accurately identify the concentrations of individual mycotoxins and to decide how best to respond. New studies have shown that some mycotoxins affect our pigs even at lower levels than we previously thought. In this epis... More
 Dr. Lee-Anne Huber: What

Dr. Lee-Anne Huber: What's all the buzz about this fly larvae meal?

Feed prices continue to rise in the swine industry. With the constant fluctuations and unpredictability, we always need to evaluating the potential to use novel sources to provide pigs with nutrients. In this episode with Dr. Lee-Anne Huber, we talk about a black soldier fly larvae meal and its ... More
 Dr. Bob Thaler: How production systems and universities can best work together

Dr. Bob Thaler: How production systems and universities can best work together

Part of keeping our industry strong is performing quality research to ensure we are getting the most out of our pigs as possible. To do that, we need quality researchers and institutions that are willing to work together. In this episode, I talk with Dr. Bob Thaler about the role that universiti... More
FALL LAMBING BEGINS!! *or so I thought... | Vlog 614

FALL LAMBING BEGINS!! *or so I thought... | Vlog 614

HAS LAMBING BEGUN?? I thought maybe it had! But on further investigation, looks like these little ones maybe a bit early to the party...... More
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