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A roundup of machinery news that includes a new leader at AGCO’s PTx, Farmall utility tractors and a new round baler from Case IH, and an updated forage harvester series from Claas.
As we aim for improved biosecurity measures, understanding both the challenges and solutions will pave the way for better practices on calf ranches, ultimately creating a win-win situation for both calves and humans
The Heinrich family from Maquoketa, Iowa, was recently honored with the Way We Live Award at the Iowa State Fair.
MEPS technology at scale is a crucial step toward delivering a commercial solution by 2026.
A smart technology purchase starts with asking the right questions — so you can invest with confidence instead of impulse.
Sometimes the key to reaching new athletic heights isn’t just harder training or better equipment, but finding that perfect post-workout potion.
Giving heifers some practice time with an automated milking system before calving could help them adapt faster and boost milk production during the first few weeks of lactation.
June dairy exports skyrocket, underscoring the escalating international demand for U.S. dairy products.
The Iowa State Fair sets the stage for two dynamic dairy women to advocate for the industry that raised them.
As the maker of Kerrygold diversifies sales away from the United States, domestic brands are likely to benefit.
Fifty-three percent of agricultural economists surveyed in the July Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor say the row crops side of agriculture is currently in a recession, which is down from the 72% who responded that way in May.
When the school calendar coincides with the state fair, it creates a significant strain on farm children and families.
U.S. dairy processors have reduced added sugars in flavored milk by nearly 60% as part of a broader industry effort to improve child nutrition in schools.
Letting go of these ideas can help farm leaders adopt a more thoughtful, flexible approach that strengthens their operation and empowers their team.
Consumer demand for protein drinks have soared over the last few years. Can the U.S. dairy industry capitalize on this growing opportunity and is it enough to help your milk check?
Florida Department of Health reported 21 cases of Campylobacter and E. coli infections linked to raw milk.
With fewer young professionals entering large animal medicine, the University of Vermont’s CREAM Program offers a unique, hands-on approach to preparing the next generation of dairy veterinarians through real-world experience.
The importance of new-life navel care cannot be overestimated, according to Ohio veterinarian Taylor Engle. He said failing to treat the navel properly can provide a pathway for bacteria directly to the livers of young calves.
Full Circle Jerseys is strategically transitioning its 5,000-cow herd from straight Jerseys to Holstein x Jersey crossbreds.
Calf researchers and rearing experts from around the world will convene in Madison, Wis. on September 24-27, 2025, for the 4th annual Smart Calf Rearing Conference.
Launching in August, the Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding’s new Milking Speed PTA offers U.S. producers an objective, high-heritability tool to select for faster-milking cows.
Silage harvest moves fast, and so do the risks. Clear communication and thoughtful preparation can help keep crews safe and the season on track.
Dairy heifers and calves continue to fetch high prices, with Holstein springers reaching up to $4,000 and beef-cross calves topping $1,650 in recent auctions across the U.S.
With 259 farm bankruptcies filed between April 2024 and March 2025, it’s clear the financial stress on farms is only growing more severe this year. But there’s been another troubling trend happening in the midst of the downturn.
As we stand on the cusp of this digital revolution, it is crucial for dairy producers to embrace change, prioritize data accuracy and leverage technology effectively.
The largest U.S. dairy cooperative has announced its acquisition of W&W Dairy, based in Monroe, Wis.
In the quest to reduce methane emissions by cattle, grazing animals have been left out of the picture thus far. That may be changing with a new commercial additive under development.
Silage harvest success starts long before the chopper rolls, with early planning, plant monitoring and team coordination key to capturing high-quality feed.
Citing declining milk demand as the reason for the move, UNC says the facility’s production will be absorbed by other plants in the cooperative’s network.
Agriculture is complex, and the AgLaunch farmer network helps early-stage startups get traction
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