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Reporting traceability events on time helps with a successful proAction®
audit and it’s necessary for traceback in an animal health emergency.
Chris McLaren, Larenwood Farms, stays on top of it: Dylan Stewardson, Stewardson Dairy, delegates
this responsibility:
I think the most important thing with traceability
is that you enter the events as they happen.
I do all my DairyTrace reports through
Don’t leave yourself a list of things that you
DairyComp. They talk to one another
did all week and then try and remember
and I can do it seamlessly without
what you did and when you did it.
any extra effort in my day.
” ”
-Teegan Towers, Herd Manager
Ben Loewith, Summitholm Holsteins (Joe Loewith and
Sons Ltd.), uses software to make traceability easy:
Jennifer Peart, Erieview Farms Ltd., has peace of mind
knowing her records are up to date:
With DairyComp it takes seconds to input any
type of data and then it’s automatically sent
through. With the desktop in the barn
office it’s convenient for us to record
traceability data within minutes of
the event taking place.
”
I ear tag the calves on the day they’re born
and record the information immediately and
everything is up to date - it feels good to
stay on track.
”
How do you track
traceabilityMeet dairy producers across Canada in our video series as they
?
share why and how they implement traceability on their farm.
DairyTrace.ca • 1-866-55-TRACE (1-866-558-7223) • info@DairyTrace.ca




















































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