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Weather is the primary determinant of feeds grown and utilized at our dairies.
Indonesia has suspended several types of beef imports from the United States after a confirmed case of mad cow disease was found in a dairy cow in the US State of California.
When Mitt Romney said months ago that enforcing laws against employing illegal immigrants could lead to “self-deportation” by those workers, many critics scoffed.But according to a new Pew Hispanic Center study, that may be exactly what’s happening.Mexicans have stopped pouring into the United States, the study says, and the net numbers even indicate that they’re going back home. More than half of Mexican-born people in the U.S. are illegal, and Mexicans make up nearly 60 percent of all illegal immigrants here.Their migration, over 40 years, is the largest immigrant wave in terms of numbers in U.S. history.Many factors contribute to the reversal of net migration, according to the study, which analyzed government data from both countries. Among them are the weakened American job market, especially the construction industry; stepped-up border enforcement; a rise in deportations; greater danger crossing the border illegally; and a decline in Mexico’s birthrates.
He becomes the industry’s semen production leader by surpassing the previous world record of 1.767 million units held by the Dutch bull Sunny Boy.
More research needs to be done to determine whether less confinement will lead to healthier animals and greater food safety.
The move follows Nestle’s recent dairy investments in Chile, Sri Lanka, China and Brazil.
That follows a payment of 39¢/cwt on February milk production, the first time MILC payments were made since April 2010.
With increased banking regulations, quality and timely information becomes a necessity.
Eight people recently sickened by a strain of E. coli reported consuming raw milk from a farm in Armstrong, but samples taken from the Howard County farm all tested negative for the bacteria.
The three shows of The All American will be held Nov. 3-5, 2012, in conjunction with the North American International Livestock Exposition, in Louisville, Ky.
Dairy digester mixes manure with waste from local food processors to produce power.
WASHINGTON - Dairyfarmer Dave Buck feeds his calves at 6:30 in the morning and 6:30 in the evening. He wants them to grow healthy on his land in Goodhue, Minn., so they produce as much milk as possible.Now, Buck and thousands of other Minnesota dairyfarmers and dairy food processors may have to choose between getting the most milk from cows or participating in a voluntary government system that ties insurance protection to accepting occasional production limits."A quota system is basically what it is,” Buck said. “It isn’t as good for Minnesota if we want to grow our industry."The goal of the proposed program is to protect farmers against losses and to eliminate big price swings, like the ones that drove a significant number of dairyfarmers out of business in 2009. Whether that’s a good idea has fractured agriculture communities across the country, including Minnesota, the nation’s seventh-largest dairy state.
At issue is the market stabilization program, which would require producers who voluntarily sign up to cut production during times of low margins.
Idaho Milk Products has corrected the violations and will pay a penalty of $52,100.
From this location, QLF will service primarily the states of Texas, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, and Utah.
Numerous safeguards prevent BSE from entering the food chain; Detection shows California dairy cow had atypical and rare form of the disease.
While previous “mad cow” findings resulted in massive beef trade bans, there were no trade restrictions for dairy during the three previous BSE incidents in the U.S.
National Milk Producers Federation says measure’s impact creates huge out-of-pocket increases for dairy farmers.
On a weighted average based on volume shipped, the hauling charges have not changed, averaging about 30¢/cwt.
On a butterfat basis, the milk equivalent ofof 2012 CWT exports is 1.280 billion pounds, or the same as the annual milk production of 60,900 cows.
March cow numbers totaled 9.266 million head, up 86,000 cows (0.9%) over a year ago.
Dairy price supports and MILC payments favored by smaller Michigan dairy producers.
One big reason that cull prices remain so high, despite more dairy cows going to slaughter, is that total U.S. red meat production was down 4% in March.
Nearly 30 farm groups endorse dairy policy changes.
Even though dairy cow numbers were up last year, they weren’t enough to offset declining beef cattle numbers.
Transitioning to WarmFront™ calf milk replacer in warmer weather results in greater feed efficiency and bottom line potential.
New Zealand dairy giant says Asia is leading the world in dairy demand growth and Indonesia is a big part of that demand.