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Through production is increasing, milk prices might be softening.
In recent years, discussions around the slowing growth rate of the U.S. labor force have intensified, igniting concerns over ...
Dairy markets opened the week on a stronger note, with cheese and butter prices rebounding and Class III and IV futures ...
Six people have been arrested after a sophisticated scam last October tricked Neal’s Yard Dairy into handing over more than ...
Launching in August, the Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding's new Milking Speed PTA offers U.S. producers an objective, high-heritability tool to select for faster-milking cows.
Technology is Fueling Consolidation as Big Global Farms Get Bigger The world’s top 10 largest dairy groups now collectively milk 1 million cows, with the U.S., China, Russia and Saudi Arabia emerging ...
The Farmers Assuring Responsible Management (FARM) Program has released an updated version of its Animal Care standards.
Texas Ag Commissioner Launches Newly Updated Hay Hotline to Find Forage, Save Herds for Drought-Stricken Ranchers Hay Hotline to offer hay pricing, listings for donated forage, transportation ...
Alpina Foods today celebrated the official Grand Opening of its first North American manufacturing facility, the latest yogurt plant to open in Upstate New York. Though the 67-year-old company has ...
As the dairy industry continues adapting to market demands, there is hope that current positive trends will benefit producers for the foreseeable future.
Focusing on the fundamentals of feedbunk practices is often all it takes to support healthier, more productive cows.
Do Trained Heifers Really Perform Better With Robots? Giving heifers some practice time with an automated milking system before calving could help them adapt faster and boost milk production during ...