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Across the country, dairy farmers are struggling to make ends meet. While some are opting out of the business, others are hoping to weather the storm.
Part 3 of 3 part series on Supply Management.
Higher make allowance would allow for building more processing capacity, but they also would likely lower farmer pay prices.
Fewer hogs eating whey components in China is hurting demand as prices for whey and its components have plunged this year.
With this year’s drawn-out and stressful planting season in the books, now is a good time to assess your financial position.
University of Missouri and Wisconsin look at pooling issues within Federal Milk Marketing Orders.
Will producers pace themselves or grow production at an unbridled pace?
Dairy producers have grown accustomed to downturns in the marketplace. This time feels worse than others.
Low milk prices can create adversity. They also create opportunity.
Troubleshooting financials begins with evaluating liquidity, solvency, efficiency and profitability. This will require updating the income statement, cash flow and balance sheets.
Milk prices may have turned the corner, ready for a long, slow climb.
The playing field is changing and the assumptions that many farmers have made in the past about spring planting credit lines may be outdated. It is time to act!
California counties continue to dominate the list of top milk producing areas in the country, with 8 making the list of the top 14 milk producing counties.
The increase of corn prices since last Fall have had a profound impact on milk production and prices.
CME spot markets got off to a slow start for this holiday week.
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