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It may sound like the title of a middle-school science fair project, but the CowToilet is a real invention, and may soon be operating on commercial dairies around the world.
Taking time to weigh options and put together a plan that best meets your management needs, while maximizing labor efficiency and calf performance, is crucial.
It’s an old and frustrating disease that is not easily controlled. But Johne’s disease may soon be tamed by a new vaccine under development.
There’s a new sports drink in town, and this one is made with real dairy. A Chicago-based start-up company has officially launched GoodSport, a sports drink made from 97% dairy.
If you’re looking to improve the accuracy and efficiency of your vaccination program and record keeping, you may want to check out an up-and-coming robotic injection system called SureShot.
Starting this month, our neighbors to the north will soon be producing their own fairlife products.
Merck Animal Health this week launched a new teat sealant product called ShutOut.
New robotic rotary is forth in North America and 15th in the World
Popular dairy drink taking over Pinterest and Instagram.
With so many factors to consider, determining whether a robotic milking system is right for you can seem like a daunting task up front.
Just like the iconic milkman of years past, Amazon could soon be delivering fresh milk to your doorstep.
DeLaval’s OptiDuo robotic feed refresher both pushes and mixes feed for cattle.
Mom said not to play with your food, but these fun butter sculptures celebrate the U.S. dairy industry and history.
Global consumption seen rising 3% in 2017, USDA data show.
Once snubbed, whole-fat milk, yogurt and other dairy products are finding their way back into our refrigerators, thanks to a growing interest in “whole foods” diets and new evidence that full-fat dairy products can be good for us, experts say.
Shipments of nonfat dry milk/skim milk powder rose, with sales to the Philippines approaching record highs.
Food prices are falling amid an outlook for bigger grain crops, rising milk output as well as a recovery in U.S. pork production.
September’s decline was triggered by several worldwide developments, which have put U.S. dairy exports at a clear disadvantage.
How long will it take for imports of cheese and butter to start to dampen U.S. dairy product prices?
The New York Senate’s debate about declaring yogurt the state’s official snack was intended to teach a fourth-grade class about government. But it became a lesson on legislative silliness from David Lettermen and Jon Stewart.
The dairy industry—Dairy Management Inc. (DMI), the National Milk Producers Federation, the International Dairy Foods Association, MilkPEP and the U.S. Dairy Export Federation--have teamed up to provide science-based information that is already available and can be updated as new information becomes available during crisis management events.
The California Milk Processor Board has awarded $2,000 to students from a Clovis, Calif., high school for winning an advertising competition held to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the “Got Milk?” campaign.
World demand for dairy products likely to grow in the second half of 2010, though demand in developed countries remains soft.
USDA reports that May 2010 milk production was up an estimated 1.1% across the country, but cow numbers were down 171,000 compared to a year ago.