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Dairy markets are falling through support levels as the overabundance of milk supply weighs heavily on prices. At the same time, changes in the Federal Milk Marketing Order are beginning to roll out.
U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration’s is partnering with Texas A&M University to advance the sterile fly technique to halt NWS reproduction.
World Dairy Expo provides monumental opportunities for today’s youth to gain national exposure, serving as a launch pad for future success.
This year, we celebrate more than just the destination. We celebrate “The Road to Madison.”
A trusted adjuvant can make all the difference in capturing a strong immune response in young calves.
Young dairy farmers are redefining the milk industry, not just on the farm but also by collaborating with startup and scale-up innovations.
Understanding and managing ketosis in dairy cows is crucial for maximizing both herd health and productivity, especially during the transition period from precalving to 100 days after calving.
What if you had a crystal ball to help you choose the best nutrition program to achieve the optimal outcomes for your calves? With a new tool called CalfSim, much of that vision is now possible.
The tidal wave will likely continue to grow through the end of 2025 before a correction occurs.
With New World screwworm within 70 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, the livestock industry is on high alert. USDA continues to fight the northward spread of the parasite while debate continues on the border closure.
Joanna Shipp shares the details of her 2024 journey from Virginia to Wisconsin as a full-time dairy farmer and mom. Along with her best advice for first-time travelers.
World Dairy Expo, an event that perfectly blends international cow shows, extensive trade exhibits, and a wealth of networking and educational opportunities.
A collaboration between Holstein Association USA and Western Kentucky University, the WKU SmartHolstein Lab tests up to 30 new pieces of equipment at a time on the university’s 50-cow dairy.
Strong relationship over the years has led companies to explore ways to partner more deeply in a new partnership. Alltech CEO says the time is right to align their passionate teams, proven products and shared values.
An updated report shows how U.S. animal agriculture supports global planetary health goals.
Two sessions are planned for next week for the veterinary workforce. Register now to have input and help guide the Rural Veterinary Action Plan.
At a quick glance, a walk in the show boots of David Dyment would take you through thousands of laps on the colored shavings, and into the World Dairy Expo supreme champion spotlight five times.
The buzz in the dairy countryside is palpable — more milk is needed with $8 billion in dairy processing coming onboard. This excitement has spread from boardrooms to barns, driving remarkable growth in milk production across the U.S.
Each of these farms exemplifies how strategic risk management, financial oversight and a focus on profit margins over gross sales can transform a dairy operation into a successful business.
USDA says this is now the northernmost detection of NWS during this outbreak, and the one most threatening to the American cattle and livestock industry.
Dedication, resilience, optimism and fortitude are the makings of a true leader and role model. These are also a few of the words that describe one of dairy’s most dedicated leaders: Katie Coyne.
Driven by a dual need to enhance sustainability and optimize farm profit, understanding feed efficiency is becoming essential for modern dairy farmers. But what exactly is feed efficiency, how can it be influenced, and should it be a measure used on your farm?
The inaugural Dairy Employee Soccer Tournament was more than just a game; it was a celebration of community, connection and camaraderie.
On October 1, Amy Humphreys will take over the helm as the company’s new chief executive officer. Her appointment follows the departure of Allan Huttema, who admirably steered Darigold through transformative times and will now return to his dairy farm in Idaho.
Rabobank expects the Jan. 1, 2026, beef cow inventory to be 28 million head — up 200,000 head from the prior year. A second increase of less than 500,000 head is likely over the following year.
Alternative revenue sources are becoming more and more common to help producers financially stay afloat. The goal moving forward is clear: striking a delicate balance that ensures longevity and relevance in an ever-changing industry.
Proactive off-season investments in your dairy operation not only enhance immediate performance but also set the stage for sustained success into the new year. Prioritizing these smart upgrades can lead to improved efficiency and less stress as farms navigate the colder months.
Generics can save money without sacrificing safety or efficacy, but veterinarians and producers must consider how each product performs under their unique herd conditions.
In our ever-changing world, may there always be a place for stories that celebrate the undying dedication of the American farmer. Kudos to Culver’s for bringing this inspiring story to the screen.