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In this episode of The Dairy Podcast Show, Jill Nelson, co-owner and manager of Olmar Farms in Sleepy Eye, MN, tackles the critical issue of stray voltage—a hidden challenge with serious implications for cow behavior, milk production, and overall herd health. Jill explains how stray voltage impacts dairy operations and offers practical, research-backed solutions for identifying and resolving the issue. Tune in now on all major platforms to safeguard your herd and enhance productivity on your dairy farm!

"Our milk production increased nearly 20 pounds per cow per day after addressing the stray voltage issue."

Meet the guest: Jill Nelson, co-owner and manager of Olmar Farms in Sleepy Eye, MN, holds a BS degree in Animal Science from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. After working in international genetic sales, she transitioned to dairy nutrition consulting before returning to manage her family’s dairy farm. Jill now advocates for improvements in stray voltage testing and mitigation methods across U.S. farms.

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What you'll learn:

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (01:35) Introduction
  • (02:10) Jill’s background in dairy
  • (04:38) Stray voltage on farms
  • (09:12) Testing recommendations
  • (21:58) Corrective solutions
  • (25:39) Impact on milk quality
  • (38:57) Final three questions

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