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BlogMake the most of your corn silage this winterControlling the cost of production on a farm is crucial to achieving and maintaining profitability in a continuingly challenging dairy and beef market. An area where all producers can take control of costs is to produce the best quality corn […]
Feb 7, 2023
BlogUnlock the quality of fiber!Fiber is a critical component of the plant cell wall and provides both structural support and protection against disease and weather stress. Fiber is resistant to degradation by the digestive enzymes of most monogastric animals. Ruminants, on the other hand, […]
Feb 7, 2023
BlogExpert’s view: Catherine Desautels: “Quality is a journey, not a destination”Catherine has been working as Global Quality Manager for Lallemand Animal Nutrition for over 10 years and has developed a strong knowledge of Lallemand’s plants and processes from previous positions in R&D process, regulatory, and quality. She holds an M.Sc. […]
Jan 13, 2023
Blog10 billion good reasons to choose TITAN technologyIn both intensive and extensive grazing systems across Australia, molasses supplements are commonly used to promote the dry matter intakes of grasses and counterbalance some nutritional deficiencies. It is believed the addition of a live yeast in molasses will cause a […]
Dec 2, 2022
BlogThomas Foods International Feedlot takes out the 2022 ALFA Community Heroes AwardThomas Foods International Feedlot from the Murray and Mallee region of South Australia have been awarded the 2022 ALFA Community Heroes Award for their Rural Pathways program closing the city/county divide. Sponsored by Lallemand Animal Nutrition, this award recognises and […]
Dec 2, 2022
BlogManagement and expectations of corn silage this coming seasonThe 22/23 corn silage season is shaping up to be a challenging year, due to excessive spring rain and flooding in some areas – resulting in heavy, saturated soils. The cool, wet spring has delayed planting and resulting in a […]
Dec 2, 2022
BlogDo you know how fiber is affecting rumen health?Ruminant digestive systems have the ability to degrade and ferment fiber through microbial activity. The fiber components, and the subsequent production of volatile fatty acids (VFAs), provide the majority of the energy for the ruminant. But energy (and milk) production […]
Dec 2, 2022