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Author: Sarah Sache & Andrew Campbell

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Together, we are going to explore different issues related to the dairy industry. We will learn, understand and analyze all of this and share with you our perspective on the dairy industry, both here at home and around the world.

We look forward to talking to you about all the issues that affect the industry, for example: we will analyze market trends and international trade, we will learn about new developments in research related to dairy production and dairy products, we are going to talk about government policies related to agriculture.

We will also talk about dairy nutrition, crops, the environment and sustainability. We will invite experts, politicians, analysts and also give the floor to dairy producers.
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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.
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,
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The updated Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Dairy Cattle was released in March 2023. It provides critical guidance for the care and handling of farm animals, including sound management and welfare practices for housing, care, transportation, and other animal husbandry practices. In this episode, we explore the changes that will impact dairy producers.
Dairy Farmers of Canada recently released their Best Management Practices Guide to Mitigate Emissions on Dairy Farms. We will explore what can be done to reduce emissions, increase carbon sequestration, and improve overall environmental sustainability.
Torsten Hemme, CEO of the International Farm Comparison Network shares his perspective on the Global Dairy Market Outlook.
In this episode, we have a discussion about the impact of heifer rearing related to the sustainability and profitability of dairy farming operations.
Dairy Farmers are in this business because we love our animals, we love producing delicious, quality milk. But it is also a business and we have to make it sustainable and profitable!In this episode we thought we would reach out to an expert to figure out what are the Secrets to profitable milk. In the current economic context, it is vitally important to look at all the tools and techniques available to dairy farmers.A new workshop is being offered by Lactanet on this very topic in early 2023. Simon Jetté-Nantel of Lactanet is here to tell us more.
CH-CH-Changes!

CH-CH-Changes!

2022-10-2746:58

Today on the Canadian Podcow, we will look at how dairy producers can manage their farms through times of operational change.We will look at how these decisions affect dairy producers when considering large adjustments, like implementing a new rotary or parlour, and the emotional cycle of change they go through when making these decisions.
In this episode, we are joined by Sebastien Pouliot, economist at Farm Credit Canada, to look at what is on the economic horizon.Inflation, interest rates, job market and economic growth : what should we expect for the months and year to come?
In this episode, we have a bit of a special edition for our listeners as we will focus on the federal Conservative leadership race to replace Erin O’Toole.We heard through the grapevine that the leading Conservatives leadership candidates were meeting with the leadership of Dairy Farmers of Canada.CEO of Dairy Farmers of Canada Jacques Lefebvre had a one on one discussion with Leadership candidate Jean Charest & shared their discussion with us. Leslyn Lewis & Pierre Poilievre have also been invited.***We will update this podcast as the recordings become available.
Today, we have a very special episode for you. The Dairy Farmers of Canada just held their annual general meeting in Ottawa and co-host Sarah Sache was there, live on location.This episode includes an update from Annie AcMoody, Senior Director, Policy, Trade and Sustainability and Korb Whale, from Clovermead Farms about Dairy Farming Forward to reach Net Zero by 2050.We also hear from Nick Thurler on his new initiative GET CORP, which is planning to bring 300 on farm bio digesters to Canadian dairy farms.
Leveraging proAction

Leveraging proAction

2022-06-2233:38

In this episode, we are talking about proAction, the national quality assurance program for the Canadian dairy sector, but with the promotion angle in mind.proAction is mandatory on all Canadian dairy farms. It provides a framework for high standards of farming so that consumers can be confident that the Canadian milk used in their favourite dairy products was produced under some of the world’s most stringent standards.
In this episode we are talking about business planning and succession planning for dairy farmers.Our guest has helped countless farmers and their families as they plan for the next stage of their operations.Margaret May is a regional program lead with the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association and is covering the regions of Elgin, Essex, Kent, Lambton, Middlesex, Oxford, Brant, Haldimand, Niagara and Norfolk!
In this episode, we will talk about Mental Health, just in time for Mental Health Week which is the first week of May. We’ll specifically talk about the mental wellbeing of Canadian dairy producers and of all producers.We do not talk about this enough. It has been a couple of tough years for everyone, dealing with the pandemic, dealing with the floods, dealing with the droughts.Our guest, Megz Reynolds, the new Executive Director at the Do More Agriculture Foundation.Resources available here: https://www.domore.ag/crisis-contacts
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