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A major employer in New London, Wis., says it will be shutting its doors.
The Dutch pledge their dairy expertise to help Chinese producers boost the quality and quantity of their milk.
The animals appeared to have starved to death.
Hawaii land officials have approved a nearly 1,400-acre dairy farm and cheesery on the Big Island.
As part of trade talks, the EU wants to ban the use of names like Parmesan, feta and Gorgonzola on cheese made in the U.S.
Despite a decline in dairy farms in Vermont, agriculture officials say milk production is constant and farmers are getting record-high prices for their milk.
The charges against the New Zealand dairy giant stemmed from last year’s botulism scare.
The Department of Natural Resources in Iowa says sludge from a northwest Iowa cheese processing plant overflowed from a storage tank and flowed into a nearby stream.
Vermont Agriculture Secretary Chuck Ross is going to be speaking to some of the state’s dairy farmers at a South Burlington conference.
Lawmakers voted Thursday to send to full House debate a bill that would block activists from secretly filming agricultural operations in hopes of capturing abuse on camera.
Cold weather and the dairy are working to mitigate the spill.
Four Wisconsin dairy farm workers have been charged with mistreating animals after an animal rights group released secretly recorded video.
The dairy barn that has lent its name to a southeastern Ohio arts center is marking its 100th year with a series of community displays.
Indiana’s Fair Oaks Farms is taking a $400,000-$500,000 loss each day for milk that doesn’t make it to the marketplace.
A federal appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit that claims Dean Foods conspired with another milk processor and a dairy cooperative to reduce competition in the milk industry.