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Third-party verification of animal welfare, other on-farm practices to begin this summer.
Tips on assessing alfalfa stands and the extent of damage to the crop.
Just 8,100 fewer dairy cows sent to slaughter in 2010.
Cow numbers are also up an estimated 76,000 (0.8%) over a year ago and 17,000 head over February.
Negotiating is a skill producers must learn for consistent business success.
U.S. dairy producers sent 268,000 dairy cows to slaughter through Federally inspected plants in March
Rabobank expects a slow rebalancing of the U.S. dairy market, with limited significant upside for suppliers in coming months.
Dairy demand improves as economy recovers.
The divestiture is part of the recent Department of Justice settlement.
State ag commissioner touts program that offers up to $25,000 to convert hot water from electric to solar.
Health issues, sustainability, social networking, demographic changes will impact dairy industry.
USDA report says high feed costs offsetting high milk prices, only slight herd growth expected.
Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA) and 25 of his House colleagues called on President Barack Obama to release willing farmers from their Conservation Reserve Program
EPA analysis shows a level of 8.9 picoCuries of iodine-131 (I-131) per liter of milk.
An online training program for cattle transporters is now available in English and Spanish