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Whether you’re running a large operation or a small family farm, electrical safety and prevention is key. This week, we’re tackling one of the most important topics in farming: keeping your electrical systems and equipment safe, well-maintained, and hazard-free.
Join us as we explore how to properly inspect and maintain electrical equipment. We will have tips to prevent common electrical issues on the farm and spotting the signs wear before it’s too late with Pierre-André Meunier of PrevTech Innovations.
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The Canadian Dairy Hub is a new tool to support Canadian dairy farmers through industry changes. Users of the hub will have access to free science-based, practical expertise to accelerate awareness and adoption of best practices and innovations.
With our guest Vicki Brisson, National Knowledge Mobilization Manager at Lactanet, we explore what will be available on the Canadian Dairy Hub.
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Cybersecurity may seem like an issue reserved for high-tech industries, but today’s dairy farms rely on digital tools more than ever before. Cyberattacks on farms can impact everything from data security to equipment functionality, with hackers increasingly targeting vulnerable agricultural technologies. Protecting these systems is crucial to maintaining seamless operations and preventing potential threats. Find out more with the Canadian Podcow!
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What role do government policies and regulations play in shaping the dairy industry and supporting the dairy supply chain? What are the key objectives and priorities in different areas? What changes could happen to better support dairy farmers?
In this episode, we look at what is happening with the dairy industry in Wisconsin, California and in New South Wales, Australia.
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While the Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has not been detected in dairy cattle or other cattle in Canada, we have learned many things since the outbreak in the United States. HPAI is not a food safety concern and the risk of transmission to humans remains low. Our host Andrew Campbell led a conversation with Dr. Robert Tremblay during DFC's 2024 Annual General Meeting.
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As the dairy industry is facing the growing challenge of climate change, carbon markets offer a unique opportunity for farmers to not only reduce their carbon footprint but also create new revenue streams.
In this episode, we explore how these markets work, the benefits they bring to farmers, and the practical steps for getting involved.
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Dairy and pizza are closely linked, with dairy products, especially cheese, being a fundamental component of pizza. The dairy industry supports pizza production by supplying large quantities of cheese. Pizza Pizza and Dairy Farmers of Canada are building on the success of pizza as a globally popular food to reinforce the ties to Canadian dairy farming.
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Starbucks is committed to support dairy sustainability and the continued efforts of Canadian dairy farmers on their path to net zero. Dairy is an integral part of the Starbucks menu, and supporting the long-term health of the Canadian dairy sector is one of the latest efforts in the company’s global commitment to a resource-positive future. In this episode, we discuss Starbucks' approach with Juliana De Van Der Schueren and Ross Anderson.
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In this episode a discussion between Steven Roche from Acer Consulting and Doctor Katie Proudfoot, an animal health and welfare researcher that works at the University of Prince Edward Island. Katie has a great background in dairy cattle welfare, having conducted research in British Columbia, the United States, and now on the Atlantic side of Canada. Get ready to hear her perspectives on why producers should be motivated to continue to strive for improved animal health and welfare.
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In this episode, a conversation between Steven Roche, an animal health researcher from Acer Consulting and Holger Schwichtenberg, a second-generation dairy farmer in the eastern Fraser Valley of British Columbia. Holger is actively involved in environmental stewardship and has implemented various practices to improve soil health, biodiversity, and water management on his farm. Holger will share his thoughts on the importance of environmental stewardship, his efforts to manage soil health, and his experience with the Environmental Farm Plan.
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This episode examines the importance of biosecurity, the commitment to maintaining good animal health, and the potential impact of infectious diseases on farms and the dairy industry. We present to you Dr. Herman Barkema, a veterinarian and researcher at the University of Calgary, in conversation with animal health researcher Steven Roche about the significance of biosecurity, strategies for farmers to reduce the risk of infectious disease transmission within their herds, and future directions for the dairy industry, conducted as part of DFC’s Paths to On-Farm Excellence Podcast Series.
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The Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has not been detected in dairy cattle or other livestock in Canada, but it has been in the US.
It is a rapidly evolving situation. Are we prepared? Should we be worried? We are taking a closer look to proactive measures to be taken on the farm regarding HPAI.
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People across the globe come together to mark International Women's Day, a significant occasion dedicated to honoring the achievements of women, challenging biases, and advocating for equality.
This annual event serves as a vital platform for reflection and discussion on the status of women in various fields, including the dairy industry.
As the Canadian Podcow marks International Women's Day, Karen Pierik from Pleasant Hill Farms will share insights, experiences, and perspectives on the role of women in the dairy sector, contributing to a broader dialogue on gender inclusivity and empowerment within agricultural communities.
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How can we, aggregate quality data from the farm level for the improvement of food animal welfare and dairy production while enabling farm data ownership and governance?
The intersection of food sector innovation and technology can bring progress to the farm. Data can help to advance our understanding of animal welfare and sustainability within livestock production systems. WIth the advent of Artificial Intelligence, there are many possibilities, but also many chalenges ahead.
Our guest is Daniel Foy, Co-Founder and CEO of AgriGates,
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Rory Christie of Dourie Farming in Scotland will tell us his approach to remain competitive, to continue growing a profitable business for the future generations.
He will tell us more about his keen interest in the supply chain, innovation, equality and bringing businesses together to help overcome the rural and urban divide and meet the Net Zero objective.
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In this episode , we are on location at DFC's Annual Policy Conference. We get a Global and National perspective on the Dairy Market for the upcoming year.
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He is known as the Squeaky Cheese Guy, the Cheese Poet, and of course, the Canadian Cheese Ambassador.
David Beaudoin was born and raised in Quebec City. As a child, he loved to talk aabout food. His passion evolved after he moved to the Okanagan in 2005, where he launched his Squeaky Cheese distribution, education, and pairing experience business.
Just in time for the Holidays, find out more about the pleasures of eating amazing Canadian cheeses and supporting the dairy industry.
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The Canadian Centre for Agricultural Wellbeing brings together leaders in the agricultural mental health field to conduct cutting-edge research to develop evidence-based community-informed programming and education to address wellbeing-related challenges amongst Canadian farmers.
Is it possible to enable mental health professionals to view farmers in their specific cultural context, Can we deliver counselling and crisis services to Canadian farmers and their families? Let's find out how.
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After years of collaboration and ground-breaking research by Lactanet and Semex, Canada became the first country to introduce official Methane Efficiency evaluations in the Holstein breed, with the aim of reducing methane emissions in dairy cattle. The Canadian Podcow’s Sarah Sache and Andrew Campbell are interviewing Brian Van Doormaal about this new development.
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In this episode, we interview the new President of Dairy Farmers of Canada, David Wiens. We ask him about his experience and what lays ahead for the industry.
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