Dairyproducer.com

Dairyproducer.com

Dairyproducer.com is the foremost Ag-Tech hub in the Dairy Industry with all industry content and information. Our podcast connects our industry with great Dairy conversations spanning all facets of Dairy Production.

Episodes

  1. Laurentia Crystal Energy Technology reduces all greenhouse gases with Peter Webb

    05/30/2023

    Laurentia Crystal Energy Technology reduces all greenhouse gases with Peter Webb

    Today we are joined by Peter Webb, owner of Laurentia Crystal Energy. We discuss this outstanding technology and how it reduces all greenhouse gases, the sequestering of carbon, and higher oxygen in the water and environment. https://laurentiacrystalenergy.com/ About our guest   I was born on a mixed farm in England and worked with the family for seventeen years before moving on to my own pig operation. I came to Canada in 1963, where I was contracted to work with the Ministry of Agriculture to work with pork producers in Ontario. At this time I took two courses at the University of Guelph, one on Animal Nutrition and the other on Breeding and Genetics. In 1968 1 started my own pig farm, where we expanded to 600 sows from farrow to finish, shipping approximately 300 market hogs per week. At this time I taught different groups the nutritional requirements of high producing animals, as well as helping to develop the artificial insemination technique used today. In 1983 we contacted a virus that there was no treatment for that wiped out our entire hog operation. I was hired by the largest vitamin mineral company in Canada as a Nutritionist in Alberta and Northern Montana. In 1985 1 returned to Ontario and started my own business marketing vitamins and minerals for all livestock. At this time I learned the effects of geo-magnetic lines and the effects of carrying the frequencies of electricity through livestock facilities. At this point in time I realized that these forms of pollution was interfering with animal health and the absorption of vitamins and minerals. For a number of years we had a system we called the electromagnetic balancer. We shipped large amounts to Europe and covered farms in Canada and down South to Missouri. It was at this time that I learned the value of Radionics. Because of the polarity of the electricity, which is clockwise, Radionics was the most effective way of balancing the electromagnetic system within the environment. I also developed a mineral infused with Radionics as a replacement for chemical fertilizer. This was a very successful venture, but because of moving large amounts of minerals around, it wasn’t practical. As we progressed, we were becoming aware of all the other interferences, such as radar, microwaves, energy from cell phones, which is commonly known as electromagnetic smog. Working with animals and crops, we were witnessing the decline of the health of animals and plants. This is when we had to move our technology to a higher level of protection by moving to crystal energy as a means of storing all of the necessary frequencies that we were putting into our environment. The challenges still keep coming at us, as we have found that all man-made frequencies are affecting the bacterial life in soil and animals. Our observations have been that the radio frequencies today are harming 80% of the bacteria in the human body, animals, and crops. Our mission is to protect all living forms of life on this planet and Radionics is a major part of that technology.

    30 min
  2. How we win the Dairy game with Scott Blevins

    11/01/2022

    How we win the Dairy game with Scott Blevins

    Join me as I check in with Scott Blevins the Dairy and heifer Director  for  Wiese brothers in Wisconsin.   Episode Discussion Points:    1. Scott's  story started with 900 cows, and a goal to grow the  business. With current growth he business manages600 Cows and 6800  Heifers along with managing 72 people.    2. Manure Management is something you can help producers with. while providing some definitive strategies .   3. An important and underrated goal is people management. Can you talk  about how managing people efficiently and effectively are key to overall  organizational success in a Dairy operation.    4. Milk Quality and Calf Care    5. Ag Tech. How is this effecting the Dairy Industry both in a positive  and negative way?   6. How can the US and Canadian Dairy Industry work together better.   About Our Guest:    I was born and raised in southern part of the U.S.. I grew up on one of  the first large dairies in the south. We milked 1500 hd in late  seventies and early eighties in the state of Louisiana. After that we  moved to Texas for a year and then to Oklahoma where my dad managed  Braum's dairy in Tuttle Oklahoma.  I worked nights in the parlors which  were 4 double fifteen herringbones. After high school I moved to Florida  for two years and worked on the gen farm dairies and also worked for  The University of Florida research farm. After that I transferred to  finish my education to Oklahoma State University where I graduated with  an ag education degree.  After school I then started a career   in the  feedlot industry for a few years and then was a cowboy on a large  commercial cow\calf ranch. left there and took a path back to the dairy  industry(which is a lengthy one with stopping in many parts of the U.S)  and that path has led me here to Wisconsin.  Currently I manage Wiese  Brothers Dairy and have held this position for almost 17 years. We have  6600 milking cows and 6700 heifers and calves. We raise all of our  calves from day 1 to day 180.  I manage all aspects of the dairy and  heifer programs which consist of 73 employees. I have three kids Haley,  Wyatt, and Payton and a dog named Gus willy . We live in Depere   Wisconsin.  I also am the owner of HB cattle solutions LLC. a company that provides  products and advice to the dairy and beef industry.

    33 min

About

Dairyproducer.com is the foremost Ag-Tech hub in the Dairy Industry with all industry content and information. Our podcast connects our industry with great Dairy conversations spanning all facets of Dairy Production.