Dairy Herd

Two farms in Arizona have confirmed cases of vesicular stomatitis. In response, USDA APHIS has issued a situation report and the CFIA has imposed import restrictions.
As Randy Mooney exits his role as NMPF chairman, he leaves behind not only a legacy of accomplishments but also a thriving community ready to embrace new opportunities.
A serious game from the University of Wisconsin-Madison is helping veterinarians and dairy teams improve animal welfare, safety and efficiency — one virtual cow at a time.
Becoming a mom hasn’t taken me away from the farm. It’s changed how I belong to it.
This facility will increase the range of sterile fly release and bolster preparedness for New World screwworm.
The USDA released the long-awaited Milk Production Report Monday, releasing data from September 2025. Milk Production is up 4.2 percent from September 2024, and demand is not keeping up.
The government shutdown has ended after 43 days, the longest in history, causing $50 billion in spending delays.
Modern herds generate more information than ever. Veterinarians are key to interpreting it and guiding data-driven management decisions.
Federal government will cut the bureaucracy to support the dairy industry, focused on tougher measures to stop major animal disease problems and improve labor availability.
Preweaned calves need water to promote rumen development and convert solid feed to gain. A study by Provimi North America Inc. showed supplemental water is best delivered at body temperature in a nipple bottle.
With Congress passing another extension, some economists suggest a new reality may be setting in: the era of comprehensive Farm Bills could be ending, replaced by a piecemeal approach in Washington.
At a fiery Senate hearing, farmers and lawmakers call out corporate consolidation for driving up input costs, while industry leaders insist global geopolitics, not greed, are to blame.
In fall 2024, Hurricane Helene stormed through northern Florida, with Full Circle Dairy caught in its trail of destruction.
In a world where leadership is often equated with authority, this Wisconsin dairy office manager offers a refreshing perspective rooted in empathy and empowerment.
Last month, the Holstein springer market potentially reached a historic peak. Although the values remain relatively robust, a nationwide decline has been observed, affecting all reported markets.
An intense burst of Arctic air is set to sweep across the U.S., Meteorologist Drew Lerner explains how drought and dry soils will amplify the cold and why this pattern could persist through the rest of winter.
Even the best vaccine can fail if mismanaged. Dr. Jon Townsend outlines good handling practices to protect your investment and your cattle.
This boom in beef calf revenue has provided a lifeline for many dairy farmers amid milk side downturns. Cows that were once considered for slaughter due to low profitability now carry valuable calves, prompting farmers to optimize their asset cycles instead of simply offloading them.
By providing microbial metabolites directly, postbiotics help calves develop stronger gut defenses and support cows as they move through the biologically demanding transition period.
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says the new guidelines will change the food culture in this country.
We know the early life events of dairy replacement heifers have research-proven impacts on their later performance as adult dairy cows. Now, researchers are exploring how the development of young beef-cross calves influences their ultimate performance on the rail, with some surprising results.
In a significant leadership transition at California Dairies Inc. (CDI), Rob Vandenheuvel has been appointed as the new president and CEO, effective November 1.
A tight dry whey market and robust demand are both working to raise CME spot whey prices.
Meteorologist Brian Bledsoe says a strong ridge is keeping much of the U.S. warm and dry through mid-November, extending drought across key farm regions, but a pattern shift may bring some relief, and possibly even snow.
Transporting calves long distances at young ages is a growing practice for U.S. dairies. They do it to seek ideal rearing conditions and maximize their animal capacity and labor force. A detailed and well-executed plan can make the process relatively seamless.
This old compensation model — where family members accept below-market wages in exchange for a promised future inheritance — brings as many headaches as it solves, especially when it comes to succession planning and family harmony.
The unique relationship between Cowherd Dairy and the Four Roses Distillery is a testament to how two distinct industries can come together to benefit the environment and uphold agricultural traditions.
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By Sarah Stocks, PhD, Technical Services Manager – Ruminants, North America
Bitcoin will fundamentally change farming forever, contends a growing chorus within agriculture.
The White House says China will buy 12 MMT of U.S. soybeans in late 2025 and 25 MMT annually through 2028, plus resume U.S. sorghum and hardwood log imports, clearing confusion over comments from Secretary Bessent.
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