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In this episode of The Bullvine Podcast, hosts Bella and Douglas discuss essential strategies for dairy farmers to prepare for and manage severe winter weather. Key topics include:
1. Current statistics on dairy farms and winter storm frequency
2. Feed and bedding stockpile recommendations
3. Water system maintenance and backup strategies
4. Structural integrity considerations for barns
5. Power backup solutions
6. Staff preparedness and safety measures
7. Herd comfort and health management during storms
8. Impact of cold stress on milk production
9. Feed adjustments for extreme cold conditions
10. Veterinary recommendations for cattle care in winter
11. Financial management strategies for extended storm periods
12. Milk storage and handling during road closures
13. Leveraging technology for farm management in severe weather
14. Regional considerations for different areas (Northern New England/Eastern Canada, Mid-Atlantic, Great Lakes)
15. Post-storm recovery steps
Featured expert insights from:
• Dr. Sarah Johnson, Cornell University
• Dr. Emily White, National Weather Service
• Tom Brown, Emergency Management Coordinator, Lancaster County, PA
Resources mentioned:
• USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
• National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
• University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension
• Penn State Extension
• University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension
• Journal of Dairy Science
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
• American Veterinary Medical Association
• USDA Risk Management Agency
• FDA regulations on milk storage
• EPA guidelines for milk disposal
For more information, visit https://www.thebullvine.com/management/weathering-the-storm-a-dairy-farmers-guide-to-blizzard-survival/
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In this episode of The Bullvine Podcast, hosts Bella and Douglas discuss essential strategies for dairy farmers to prepare for and manage severe winter weather. Key topics include:
1. Current statistics on dairy farms and winter storm frequency
2. Feed and bedding stockpile recommendations
3. Water system maintenance and backup strategies
4. Structural integrity considerations for barns
5. Power backup solutions
6. Staff preparedness and safety measures
7. Herd comfort and health management during storms
8. Impact of cold stress on milk production
9. Feed adjustments for extreme cold conditions
10. Veterinary recommendations for cattle care in winter
11. Financial management strategies for extended storm periods
12. Milk storage and handling during road closures
13. Leveraging technology for farm management in severe weather
14. Regional considerations for different areas (Northern New England/Eastern Canada, Mid-Atlantic, Great Lakes)
15. Post-storm recovery steps
Featured expert insights from:
• Dr. Sarah Johnson, Cornell University
• Dr. Emily White, National Weather Service
• Tom Brown, Emergency Management Coordinator, Lancaster County, PA
Resources mentioned:
• USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service
• National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
• University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension
• Penn State Extension
• University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension
• Journal of Dairy Science
• Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
• American Veterinary Medical Association
• USDA Risk Management Agency
• FDA regulations on milk storage
• EPA guidelines for milk disposal
For more information, visit https://www.thebullvine.com/management/weathering-the-storm-a-dairy-farmers-guide-to-blizzard-survival/

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