Dairy Herd
An analysis of bulk tank somatic cell counts in four Federal Milk Marketing Orders suggests the 400,000 cell/ml European Union (EU) threshold may be having a positive impact on U.S. milk quality.
The New Zealand-based dairy cooperative will build a second,15,000-cow dairy hub in the Asian nation.
The dairy price index gained 1.2% last month.
Reduced fat white milk wins top honors at World Dairy Expo’s Dairy Product Championship Contest.
Federal judge grants FDA request for consent decree with T&T Cattle and T&T Cattle Pearl for illegally administering new animal drugs.
Six-day event will feature nearly 2,000 producers exhibiting 3,000 animals in 22 shows.
These products have been developed to address the often overlooked nutritional needs of developing dairy heifers.
Dairy Farmers of America, Foremost Farms USA and Northwest Dairy Association all will get CWT export assistance.
Whole milk auction prices have surged 58% since the start of the year.
Transaction allows cooperative to grow fluid milk business.
The New Zealand dairy giant announces findings of its operational review involving last month’s botulism scare.
The focus is on how dairy producers from this state transform cow manure into electricity to power their farms and hundreds of local homes and businesses.
The Fonterra-owned plant will export its milk powder to more than 20 markets worldwide, including the Middle East, China and Southeast Asia.
Year-to-date, CWT has assisted member cooperatives in selling the equivalent of 2.260 billion pounds of milk on a milkfat basis to 35 countries on every continent but Antarctica.
The efficient, durable feed mixer helps deliver a high-quality TMR at an affordable price.
Dairy economist says the market isn’t reflecting all the industry’s bullish fundamentals.
NASS suspended the surveys in April to meet the budget reductions required by sequestration.
The world’s largest yogurt maker aims to take back the dairy aisle with its Dannon Oikos brand.
Milk sales jumped 5% in stores participating during test period.
The company closed its office and local plants and asked its 755 local workers to stay at home.
California’s proposed high-speed rail project could split farms and costs producers millions.
Seven forage seminars offered at 2013 World Dairy Expo.
The lawsuit protests the governor’s recent permit allowing more dairy cows in the wake of growing yogurt demand.
The dairy co-op recently earned recognition with 19 awards in the only national judging contest in North America that includes all dairy products.
Design enhancements allow 2200 Series to bale it all — from dry, fluffy grass to damp, heavy crop residue.
Precision dairy management involves the use of technology to measure indicators on individual animals and the use of automation to perform tasks.
It helps lactating cows meet the energy demands of early lactation.
In a contest drawing a record number of entries, a Maine-based company earns a top award for its ice cream.
The world’s largest dairy exporter says the product met New Zealand standards but not Chinese specifications.