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Wisconsin leader meets the ‘Gold Standard’
Outstanding leaders from across the international dairy industry are being sought for World Dairy Expo’s annual recognition awards.
World Dairy Expo celebrates the global dairy industry Sept. 28 through Oct. 2 in Madison, Wis.
World Dairy Expo’s breed sales offer elite dairy genetics.
“What part of World Dairy Expo is most instrumental to your business?”
Spring weather typically brings a flush of milk which is why analysts say its possible milk prices may get worse before getting better in 2019.
Enrollment for Dairy Margin Coverage program for 2021 ends Friday, Dec. 11, 2020.
Dairy Week Live From Aspen Veterinary Services.
Liquid nitrogen to be used to distribute COVID-19 vaccine.
James Weber, a young farmer from Michigan is learning as he goes– but the coronavirus pandemic, disrupted international markets, and turbulent political debates make life as a beginning dairy farmer challenging.
Not only is Mycoplasma mastitis an incredibly contagious disease, but the fact that it does not respond to antibiotic therapy makes it twice as frustrating.
One of the most important steps to make good silage is to cut it at the proper moisture level.
Extreme heat, dry conditions can lead to possible losses.
Get expansion plans started off right by making sure you have enough high quality silage.
Managing corn silage is top of mind for most producers this time of the year.
Timing the final alfalfa cutting before mid-September offers regrowth opportunities to reduce the risk of winter injury.
A perfect storm of winterkill and late first-crop harvest means many producers will be dealing with poor forages this feeding season.
The latest Crop Production report from USDA-NASS shos May 1 hay stocks at 14.9 million tons, down 2.9% year over year. However, May 1 hay stocks in 2018 were also small.
Leaving their partnership with DMI, the Quaker Oats has now branched out into the milk alternative world.
State environmental officials in Iowa are investigating a complaint of a manure overflow from a storage facility on a dairy farm.
Canola research results highlighted at the Penn State Dairy Nutrition Workshop.
This week the dairy checkoff-found Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy announced a memorandum of understanding with the EPA to open doors for increased collaboration in environmental sustainability efforts.
Starting this month, our neighbors to the north will soon be producing their own fairlife products.
It’s Dairy Week on AgriTalk. Chip is talking genetics with Dr. Chad Dechow, Associate Professor of Dairy Cattle Genetics at Penn State.
Greek yogurt maker Chobani says a newly installed reverse-osmosis filtration system at its south-central Idaho plant will reduce the company’s consumption of water by 20 percent.
The day-long event, which includes a dairy panel, will explore trends in energy rates, renewable energy and energy efficiency opportunities.
Everyone in the dairy industry, big or small, can coexist.
Putting biosecurity protocols in place can help reduce the risk of disease being transferred to not only livestock, but to humans as well.
There are necessary reasons to climb on the top of a silage pile or bunker. Before climbing to the peak, keep these safety tips in mind to help prevent falls.
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