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Year-over-year milk production increases slowly adjusting supply to demand, holding the all-milk price near 2010 level.
DFA and DMS allege the settlement will allow plaintiffs’ attorneys to pick “winners and losers” among dairy farmers
The California show’s opening day, Feb. 8, grows closer.
The Democratic Caucus named 20 Democrats, including 13 returning and seven new members, to the House Agriculture Committee.
Midwest dairy producers began losing money in December due to lower milk prices and rising feed costs,
Awards include Guest of Honor, Pioneer, Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder, Progressive Dairy Producer, and Graduate Production Award.
Awards include Guest of Honor, Pioneer, Distinguished Dairy Cattle Breeder, Progressive Dairy Producer, and Graduate Production.
Minnesota officials want dairy producer Michael Hartmann fined on contempt of court charges
Bovance, the cloning technology and genetic preservation leader in the bovine industry, has introduced a scholarship essay contest.
The Food and Drug Administration decided yesterday to delay its plan to test milk samples for animal drug residues.
In order to receive Milk Income Loss Contract payments for January, dairy producers must sign-up today at their local Farm Service Agency offices.
The long-awaited report backs off on recommendations to support California milk solids standards nationwide.
The 2011 all-milk price is forecast to average $16.10/cwt. to $16.90/cwt.
Gov. Jerry Brown appoints longtime agricultural advocate Karen Ross to head California’s Department of Food and Agriculture.
State ag director Katy Coba looks forward to the challenges and opportunities ahead.