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Since enrollment began in September 2010, the FARM Animal Care Program has been implemented on dairy farms accounting for 41% of the nation’s milk supply.
Results of UC-Davis study indicate that the cow’s conformation, particularly for hoof health, should be considered.
Group addresses immediate and long-term challenges facing the state’s dairy industry. State ag secretary is “impressed by the progress made.”
Revamped website to be followed with new product descriptors.
Washington State dairy will install an anaerobic digester and sell the resulting electricity to a utility.
Western states show biggest drop in milk output.
Mike Hartmann, a Sibley County, Minn. dairy farmer, has pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of illegally selling raw milk.
$1 million in losses expected, but no people or cows hurt.
But several factors suggest U.S. will remain a significant player in the global market.
Pictures highlight World Dairy Expo as it reaches peak form Thursday.
They support the Goodlatte-Scott amendment, saying it provides insurance without government interference in free markets.
Proprietary handlers establishing new forward contracts on or after October 1, 2012, will not be exempt from paying minimum Federal Order prices.
With the expiration of the 2008 farm bill, dairy producers are left without a safety net. Our partners at AgDay look at what it means for the industry.
Dairy producers and companies looking for employees with dairy undergraduate or graduate degrees have an on-line resource for recruitment.
U.S. robotic milker sales are on pace this year, despite the drought, escalating feed prices and tight milk/feed margins.