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High-oleic soybeans give producers another way to bring homegrown fat and protein into the ration. Photo: Jan Willem Schouten
04-06 | News

High-oleic soybeans to advance dairy nutrition

The 1,200-acre unit, home to 400 Holstein Friesian cows, removed soya from the diet in 2024, replacing it with a combination of rapeseed meal and rumen bypass protein sources. Photo: Henk Riswick
03-06 | News

UK dairy farm builds on soya-free success with new nutrition focus

A corn-based ‘flake’ feed is gaining popularity among farmers in some parts of Russia. Photo: Bert Jansen
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Corn flake-style feed could boost dairy productivity

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Understanding TMR stability and intake under warm weather challenges

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Turning early-life nutrition into measurable farm value

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