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Michele Ruby was chosen the 2016 Young Dairy Leaders Institute (YDLI) Distinguished Alumni Leader by the Holstein Foundation board.
One Wis. town celebrates the New Year with 100 lbs. of cheese!
Nationally sold yogurt and bottled milk help a Colorado family dairy double in size and it’s still growing.
Rumor in farm country is that bull calf prices are falling. Have yours?
Profit Margins for Dairy Producers Turn Positive in 2014, Likely to Return to Negative Trend in 2015
Higher milk prices and lower feed costs resulted in positive economic returns for Illinois dairy producers in 2014, according to figures summarized by University of Illinois agricultural economists in cooperation with the Illinois Farm Business Farm Management Association.
Passing of U.S. Spending bill prevents retaliatory tariffs on dairy.
A poll done by Dairy Today finds a majority of producers don’t agree with NMPF’s tail docking ban.
A PepsiCo spokesman says the company and its German partner are ending production at a western New York yogurt plant opened with much fanfare and state money in 2013.
Farmers in the Tillamook and Nehalem Valleys of coastal Oregon dealt with high waters this week as heavy rains, winds, and flooding rivers forced some farms to evacuate livestock.
Producers are finding health advantages to placing newborn calves in a warm environment where they can be quickly dried and cared for during their first few hours.
The Heintz Badger Valley Farm, Caledonia, Minn., was named 2015 Producer of the year during Minnesota Milk Producer Association’s annual conference last week in St. Cloud.
The Swiss dairy giant Emmi has purchased Redwood Hill Farm & Creamery, in Sebastopol, Calif.
Cows perform best when they can be kept on a consistent ration and forage quality is excellent.
A fourth-generation dairy farmer branches out to start his own farm.
The bearish report may not have much impact on markets tomorrow.
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A 4th generation dairy farmer branches out to start his own farm with an eye towards the next generation.
The practice of tail docking is being questioned as a necessary practice on U.S. dairy farms.
Two years ago, a New Zealand dairy farmer, intent on keeping up with the times, decided to dive into the world of mobile apps. He came away with a useful app that allows famers to quickly calculate common grazing equations.
Robotic dairy systems offer reduced labor, happy cows.
Dairy Today’s Dollars and Sense columnists share how they are dealing with low milk prices at the 2015 Elite Producers Business Conference.
China’s decision to end its one-child policy offers a boost for embattled dairy producers.
Threats from radicalized animal rights and environmental groups might be of greater concern than international terrorists, says this FBI veterinarian.
Over the past few years, the dairy industry has made it a priority to feed higher forage diets with a correct balance of amino acids and an accurate ratio of lysine to methionine.
By: Alvaro Garcia, SDSU Extension Agriculture & Natural Resources Program Director
Switching from newspaper pomice to compost bedding changed everything for an Oregon dairy farm.
Acres and Avenues reveals the shared values of dairy farmers and urban millennials through unique job shadowing experiences.
Ban is forcing a shift of dairy supplies from Europe to other global markets, where competition for buyers is intensifying.
Where today sits a small pile of freshly turned western Kansas soil soon will be Meadowlark Dairy Nutrition, a Dairy Farmers of America milk processing plant.