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- Dairyland Laboratories Inc. is excited to announce our new collaboration with Northwest Labs, LLC, to provide feed and forage testing services from Northwest Lab’s Jerome, Idaho location. Northwest Labs will continue to provide milk and animal diagnostic testing independent of Dairyland Laboratories
- Dairyland Laboratories announces that it has purchased feed and forage testing services from DHIA Laboratories in Sauk Centre, MN. DHIA Laboratories will continue to provide milk and testing independent of Dairyland Laboratories. \r\n\r\nKyle Taysom, CEO with Dairyland Laboratories, says, “This acquisit
- Dairyland Laboratories’ Digestion and Kinetics Laboratory consists of over 3500 ft2 of laboratory space dedicated exclusively to digestion analysis.\r\n\r\nWe have 2 pens, each consisting of 3-4 donor animals, fe
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- When clients send in samples for analysis, we know they would like those results as soon as possible. Most of the time, various decisions and someone’s business is impacted by those results. While trying to get those results back to you in a timely manner, our team of lab technicians are continual
- Interpretation PDF\r\n\r\nMycotoxin interpretation is difficult for multiple reasons including:\r\n\r\n\r\n Mycotoxin sensitivities vary by livestock species, ma
- Dairyland Laboratories continues to conduct useful research while providing great service to our customers. Two common questions that we receive at the lab are “How many cores should be collected for each sample?” and “Does sampling depth have an influence on soil test data?” During spring 2019, we
- Want to know if your sample made it to the lab yet? Curious when you can expect the results to be published? Need to double check if you ordered the right analysis?\r\nThe answers can be found on the Feed > Status page of portal.dairylandlabs.com or Dairyland’s Android and iOS apps. Recent updates t
- The durability of feed pellets is crucial to their physical integrity as they move through feed handling systems, while also impacting their palatability to livestock. While traditional “tumble can” metrics for pellet quality have been available since the 1960’s, some impl
- Selecting the most appropriate analysis on a sample can be challenging when faced with many NIR and chemistry options. While chemistry will always be the gold standard of nutrient analysis, NIR is a secondary method which is very repeatable and economical. Dairyland offers a broad range of NIR and
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