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Advice to people interested in performing swine disease evaluations

Advice to people interested in performing swine disease evaluations

Dr. Burton holds a DVM from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. She is currently an associate veterinarian for Suidae Health & Production and has been performing field-based research. She shares some advice for those of you who have been working with research on swine dise... More
Dr. Marissa Hake: Getting the consumers to be on the same side as us

Dr. Marissa Hake: Getting the consumers to be on the same side as us

No matter what part of the swine industry you are a part of, you are ultimately working towards the same goal as everyone else - to produce affordable pork that the consumers want to buy. But what exactly do the consumers want to buy? In this episode with Dr. Marissa Hake, we work towards answer... More
Bringing The Pigs To Hog Heaven

Bringing The Pigs To Hog Heaven

In this one Tork and Sawyer start off the day by sorting 3 loads of pigs, then it’s on to loading up those 3 loads and taking them to hog heaven to feed the world.... More
Cleaning Out Our 80 Year Old Barn

Cleaning Out Our 80 Year Old Barn

In this one Sawyer starts off the day by giving you guys an update on the Babcock house, then Tork and Sawyer start cleaning out the 80 year old barn on the farm, Finally Kat joins in and helps with the cleaning as well.... More
Delaying piglet diet transition: when should you start feeding them soybean meal?

Delaying piglet diet transition: when should you start feeding them soybean meal?

Dr. Smith is an animal scientist. Her Ph.D. research was focused on the application of dietary soy bioactives aimed to affect immune response in disease-challenged swine.... More
Windrowing Chicken Litter

Windrowing Chicken Litter

We have our usual between the flocks routine. Every now and then we add a few extra steps. Windrowing is something we do periodically to try and kill any unwanted pathogens in the litter. We do this by piling the litter in 2 windrows the length of the house. This causes the litter to go through ... More
Cleaning out our Chicken Houses

Cleaning out our Chicken Houses

Miller Farms Alabama - Accidentally said 150 tons total, should have said 150 tons of litter per house... More

Danny Kluthe: From Hog Manure to Free Energy

Danny Kluthe: From Hog Manure to Free Energy

This is one of those stories that make you think - the potential is MASSIVE. The meat industry is a fact of life for now, even if it needs to be seriously amended. But the chemicals and pollution produced within this industry don't need to be - in fact, the waste products from meat production ma... More
How a biodigester works

How a biodigester works

In 2013, SRC built a biodigester for the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum. The biodigester is like a mechanical stomach that creates renewable energy. It is fed with organic material, which is broken down by micro-organisms in an oxygen-free environment to produce a renewable energy called bio... More
Grinding Chicken Feed

Grinding Chicken Feed

Farmer on the Prairie - Grinding Chicken Feed... More
Chicken Feed Tailored to Each Stage of Life

Chicken Feed Tailored to Each Stage of Life

As chickens age and grow, their feed begins to change with them. Learn how we make sure that each bird gets the right nutrients, at the right time, through feed properly formulated for their needs by certified animal nutritionists.... More
Sheep Dairy Farm in Ontario

Sheep Dairy Farm in Ontario

Our family takes great pride in owning and running a sheep dairy farm south of Owen Sound in Ontario. We purchased the land in 2013, and since then, our pesticide-free pastures have provided grazing for over 400 sheep.... More
an unexpected trip to the ER. Vlog 600

an unexpected trip to the ER. Vlog 600

Well, that was unexpected... While I was stacking our freshly baled barley straw bales, Mark was busy cleaning the pit of our grain elevator system and got his finger crushed under the heavy grates that cover the pit.... More
Cow-Calf Corner

Cow-Calf Corner

Mark Johnson, OSU Extension beef cattle breeding specialist, discusses genetics in cattle selection.... More
Spreading Chicken litter. The farming side of things.

Spreading Chicken litter. The farming side of things.

The ground finally dried out enough to get some chicken litter spread on the fields before the next rain due in this weekend. This litter comes from Arkansas and is trucked up here and dumped on the edge of my fields. We load it in the spreader and spread 2-3 ton/acre. The analysis is general... More
What is Chicken Feed Made From?

What is Chicken Feed Made From?

In Queen Anne in Queen Anne’s county, Farmer David Denny works hard to raise hundreds of chickens so that they may reach regular growth milestones on schedule. This is important because poultry integrators like Purdue require the chickens to be a certain size and weight in a set number of weeks.... More
The Anaerobic Digester at Barstow

The Anaerobic Digester at Barstow's Longview Farm

As more and more people discover the importance of healthy soil in relation to healthy plants, pastures and gardens, many are also discovering that manure is one of a farm’s most valuable resources. Cows, in particular, are extremely efficient converters of mature plant matter into nutrient-ric... More
Sixth-Generation Farmer Discusses Risk Management

Sixth-Generation Farmer Discusses Risk Management

Margaret Ann Smith of Southlex Cattle Company in Virginia is the sixth generation of her family to be involved in beef cattle production. We ask her to share some of the steps she and her family has taken over the years to help manage the inherent risk in the cattle business.... More
Brenda Christensen: Gut Development - Creep Form And Protein Sources

Brenda Christensen: Gut Development - Creep Form And Protein Sources

Transitioning the weanling pig onto solid feed presents several nutritional challenges, as the body has not been producing all of the required digestive enzymes until this point. In this episode, I talk with Brenda Christensen about her study testing different forms of creep feed and nursery die... More
Naturally Speaking - Should Your Worry About Pond Algae?

Naturally Speaking - Should Your Worry About Pond Algae?

Marley Beem, OSU Extension aquaculture specialist, tells us when pond owners should be concerned about algae blooms.... More
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