Taylor Leach Hildebrandt

Taylor Leach

Assistant Editor of Dairy

Taylor Leach is the Assistant Editor of Dairy Herd Management and Milk Business Quarterly, blending her background in journalism and dairy farming. Raised on a dairy farm in Kansas, she now farms in Wisconsin with her husband. She is actively involved in cattle showing and agricultural advocacy.

Latest Stories
Once overlooked in the dairy case, cottage cheese has turned into one of the category’s most consistent growth stories.
For producers striving to deliver consistent, high-quality colostrum to newborn calves, the most important management window may begin much earlier than previously thought.
Protein-enriched sodas are giving dairy a new way to reach consumers.
A new country song is hitting home for farm families, showing what it’s like to keep a farm in the family through four generations.
A new 96,000-square-foot processing facility in Tyler, Texas, adds automated packaging, more storage and the capacity to quadruple milk production.
Better airflow, thoughtful pen design and improved daily routines are helping calves thrive like never before on these two dairies.
The ultra-filtered milk and protein shake brand is adding production lines, creating 150 jobs, and doubling down on Michigan as consumer demand for value-added dairy continues to grow.
In Brazil’s driest regions, sorghum silage offers a lower-cost, drought-tolerant alternative.
Not all colostrum is equal, but simple on-farm tools can help you determine the best quality.
Beef-on-dairy has grown and improved rapidly, but challenges in calf care, supply chains and early research remain.
What started as a simple curiosity has turned into a one-of-a-kind career. Today, Vicki Janisch turns blocks of Wisconsin cheese into art while staying connected to the industry that shaped her.
Boot stage or soft-dough? The timing of triticale harvest can change what your cows get from the feed.
You take care of your land and livestock—don’t forget to take care of yourself.
Installing and maintaining rubber barn flooring the right way can reduce lameness and boost cow comfort.
Camelina may be unfamiliar to many, but it’s emerging as a low-risk option for smarter crop rotations.