BONUS EP: What Dairy Producers Need to Know About Livestock Risk Protection
This week on Seen & Herd, we have a bonus episode. In this episode, Tiffany LaMendola and Katie Burgess from Ever.Ag who discuss Livestock Risk Protection (LRP)—a timely and flexible insurance program designed to help dairy producers protect revenue from calves, crossbreds, and even cull cows.Learn how LRP compares to DRP, what changes are coming on July 1st, and how to take action to get protection in place. This episode is for you if livestock sales are part of your dairy income.
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S6E6: Let the Worms Do the Work: Sustainable Dairy Solutions with Biofiltro
In this episode of Seen & Herd, Paul Sousa sits down with Steve Rowe, Chairman of Biofiltro, and Sanjar Taremi, Livestock Lead, to dive into a solution that’s gaining traction among California dairies: vermifiltration. This natural, low-tech system uses wood chips and worms to significantly reduce nitrogen loads and methane emissions from dairy wastewater, at little to no cost for producers. With changing water regulations, looming methane mandates, and new funding opportunities, this conversation offers real, actionable insights for dairies looking to build a future-proof manure management toolbox. Plus, learn how these systems can expand irrigation options, improve nutrient management flexibility, and even coexist with digesters.
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S6E5: What Dairy Producers Need to Know about CARB, Water & Upcoming Events
Join us for an insightful episode of Seen & Herd as we welcome back Paul Sousa, Western United Dairies’ Director of Environmental Sustainability and Regulatory Affairs. Paul dives into the latest regulatory updates, including recent changes to CARB’s air quality rules, ongoing water quality discussions, and what dairy producers should prepare for in the coming years. Plus, we highlight the upcoming California Dairy Sustainability Summit and why it’s a must-attend event for the industry.Tune in to stay informed, and don’t forget to check the links in the show notes for more details, including access to past episodes and registration info for the summit.> Click HERE to hear Paul's previous update.> Click HERE to read WUD's SWRCB Dairy Order Comments> Click HERE to learn more about the Dairy Sustainability Summit
This week on Seen & Herd, Western United Dairies CEO Anja Raudabaugh returns to provide an update on avian influenza and its impact on the dairy industry. We discuss the latest quarantine numbers, new biosecurity measures, and USDA funding for disease prevention. Anja also explains what dairy farmers need to know about PPE availability, inspections, and the ongoing conversation about vaccines. Tune in for insights on how the industry is navigating this evolving challenge and what steps are being taken to protect both livestock and producers.> Request FREE PPE Here: https://westernuniteddairies.com/issues/highly-pathogenic-avian-influenza-hpia-2/
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S6E3: Breaking Down the Quota Referendum Results with Anja Raudabaugh
In this episode of Seen and Herd, we break down the latest updates on California’s dairy quota referendum. Western CEO Anja Raudabaugh joins us to discuss the recently failed proposal to modify the Quota Implementation Plan and what it means for dairy producers moving forward. We’ll cover the key numbers, why the referendum didn’t pass, and the new petition to terminate the quota system entirely. Plus, we share what producers should do now to ensure their votes count in the upcoming referendum. 🔗 Results of Amendment Referendum to the Quota Implementation Plan🔗 Notice of Industry Referendum for Petition to Terminate the Quota Implementation Plan