Leading conversations at World Dairy Expo 2025 At World Dairy Expo 2025, Datamars Livestock brought together farmers, partners, and experts to explore how connected data is transforming the future of dairy.
Reproductive insights through activity monitoring: Turning data into breeding confidence Reproduction is one of the most powerful drivers of farm profitability—and one of the most complex to manage.
Health before it becomes a problem: Spot illness early with activity monitoring On a dairy farm, timing is everything, especially when it comes to herd health.
Detecting heat early: The role of activity monitoring in improving reproduction rates Reproductive efficiency is the heartbeat of every successful dairy operation, and at the same time, a challenging aspect of herd management.
Electric fencing helps wildlife and ranchers coexist in Montana In Montana’s Blackfoot Valley — a 1.5-million-acre watershed of rugged ranchland and wild country — ranchers live and work alongside grizzly bears, timber wolves, black bears and elk.
Better Decisions Through Connected Data Dairy farms face a growing mountain of data. While tools exist to distill it into useful insights, the challenge continues to expand alongside producers’ ability to manage it.
Unseen but Costly: The Hidden Economic Toll of BLV in U.S. Dairy Herds In the ever-evolving landscape of dairy farming, producers face constant challenges to maintain herd health and profitability.
Why tracking livestock weight matters How often are you monitoring stock weights? If it’s not every 4–6 weeks, you might be missing valuable insights that could help your animals’ welfare and improve your bottom line.