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Co-op breaks ground on $40 million dairy ingredient processing facility.
AfiAct II uses long-range radio to collect behavior data anywhere on the farm – from herds of any size.
The cuts represent about 3% less spending.
Partnership will serve growing Northeast cream market; construction is scheduled for completion in summer 2014.
The LWR system will allow Shiloh Dairy to continue to expand its operations without the need to acquire additional land base for nutrient management.
“If economic conditions warrant” was key part of agreement, processors say.
Letter to Senators Stabenow and Cochran opposes supply management program.
Both victims became entangled in harvesting equipment from storm-downed corn.
National dairy organization urges House leaders to finish, pass new farm bill.
New product provides flexible yet durable gate option to calf and heifer raisers.
Wisconsin’s S.B. 236 would allow sale of potentially harmful raw milk.
Recipients include a Minnesota dairy company that will receive $8,040 to help offset the cost of producing electricity from two anaerobic digesters.
State ag secretary: “We are at a point where focused funding can help us make the transition to wider adoption and implementation of digesters in our state.”
Last week, Chobani had requested grocery stores destroy 35 varieties of its yogurt, suspected of being contaminated by mold.
Feed costs are down 12% from July in the state; milk is up a dime.