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House Ag Committee Ranking Member Collin Peterson advocates discussion draft, rather than legislation, to achieve dairy reform.
Three major construction phases due to be completed by fall 2012 will allow FDA to enhance both efficiency and quality
Recent high temperatures and high-priced feed expected to constrain growth in per-cow milk.
Scientists with the USDA look at ways to get more corn to one of the fastest growing dairy states.
Method saves fuel, labor and equipment costs, also reduces soil disturbance and dust.
The South American country hits a pothole on the road to becoming a challenger to U.S. dairy export ambitions.
Porter Family honored with Agricultural Environmental Management Award.
The two congressmen pledge to build a more effective economic safety net for the U.S. dairy industry.
Three attendees and an exhibitor tell what brings them back to Expo.
Farmers from Egypt, China, the UK and Peru tell why they come to Expo.
July Class 3 milk prices have reached an all-new level, beating the previous record set in July 2007.
With the political mood in Washington focused on cutting federal programs, it’s imperative to get dairy economic safety net reforms done right, says this California dairy leader.
Rabobank research shows California dairies, processors uniquely positioned to capitalize on growing global demand.
USDA announced the July Class III minimum price at $21.39/cwt.—breaking the record by a penny set in July 2007.
Tour teams dairy farmers and Easton Hamlin, 14-year-old country musician.