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A perfect storm of winterkill and late first-crop harvest means many producers will be dealing with poor forages this feeding season.
The latest Crop Production report from USDA-NASS shos May 1 hay stocks at 14.9 million tons, down 2.9% year over year. However, May 1 hay stocks in 2018 were also small.
Leaving their partnership with DMI, the Quaker Oats has now branched out into the milk alternative world.
State environmental officials in Iowa are investigating a complaint of a manure overflow from a storage facility on a dairy farm.
Canola research results highlighted at the Penn State Dairy Nutrition Workshop.
This week the dairy checkoff-found Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy announced a memorandum of understanding with the EPA to open doors for increased collaboration in environmental sustainability efforts.
Starting this month, our neighbors to the north will soon be producing their own fairlife products.
Greek yogurt maker Chobani says a newly installed reverse-osmosis filtration system at its south-central Idaho plant will reduce the company’s consumption of water by 20 percent.
The day-long event, which includes a dairy panel, will explore trends in energy rates, renewable energy and energy efficiency opportunities.
Putting biosecurity protocols in place can help reduce the risk of disease being transferred to not only livestock, but to humans as well.
MILKbusiness.com joins DairyHerd.com to create a dairy powerhouse of information for the web.
There are two tiers of tariffs –the first tier is limited to certain types of civilian aircraft at a rate of 15%, and the second tier applies to a range of food, agricultural and industrial goods at a rate of 25%.
Washington dairy farmers will need to pay $20.54 per overtime hour starting in 2021.
What do dairy and the video game Minecraft have in common?
To honor those who sacrifice to keep our country free, Dairy Management Inc. is joining checkoff partner Domino’s Pizza and the Wounded Warrior Project to honor and feed veterans and their families on Veterans Day.
Step by step, Soaring Eagle Dairy welcomes the next generation and keeps the business moving forward.
DMI is using one of the best-selling video games of all time, Minecraft, to help promote dairy products.
From dumping milk to higher prices, it has been a wild year for the dairy industry. But can those higher prices continue into the new year?
Dairy exports are continuing to do well, even setting a monthly record in August.
Trainings are great, but what’s really happening in the parlor? Discover the common missed steps that might seem small, but can make a big different to the success of your dry cow program.
70% of the McDonald’s menu items contain dairy as a star ingredient.
Online resource provides assessment of various teat health scenarios
AgDay national reporter, Betsy Jibben, reports the pandemic is cutting into that demand at school districts across the country.
Research shows it is not possible to eliminate the possibility of a calf becoming infected with Salmonella by good management and hygiene during or after the calving process, as it may have been infected in utero.
Attend this webinar to listen to dairies across the U.S share the experiences they have had with technology, the challenges and opportunities they have found and how they have increased profit.
Preventing mastitis infections in the dry period is your opportunity to set cows up for successful production and good health in the next lactation.
Corn silage harvest is a critical time – you’ve got one shot to get it right for the season. Review tips on harvesting, chopping, packing and covering your corn silage.
Retrofitting a dairy barn has been a popular choice to make upgrades more affordable than they would be when building new, yet “retrofitting” isn’t unique to the dairy industry.
It is inevitable that some silage losses will occur. Yet, producers can change the magnitude of these potential losses since some are avoidable.