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Challenges related to the evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria have led to a new multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional collaborative endeavor, The Task Force on Antibiotic Resistance in Production Agriculture.
September’s decline was triggered by several worldwide developments, which have put U.S. dairy exports at a clear disadvantage.
A new advertising campaigning no longer ask consumers if they’ve ‘got milk?’, but instead tells them to “Milk Life.”
The global dairy manufacturer is using 15% less water to make its milk powder products.
Honoring their significant contributions to the beef and dairy cattle industry, David Bechtol, D.V.M., and Maarten Drost, D.V.M., were inducted into the Cattle Production Veterinarian Hall of Fame.
With prices slashed to below their cost of production, UK dairy producers fear for their future.
Nevada dairy producers now have security, say the Perazzo brothers.
Farmers, state officials and dairy industry experts are gathering at Cornell University for the 2014 Yogurt and Dairy Summit.
Help keep parasites from eating into profits with these simple steps.
Most producers were unaware their herd was at risk.
How long will it take for imports of cheese and butter to start to dampen U.S. dairy product prices?
As an independent consultant who works lockstep with cattle producers, I am impressed with the resilience and resourcefulness that stretches across cattle country.
The state Board of Animal Health has voted to adopt standards that align Indiana with a federal livestock identification program.
Grassland Dairy Products Inc. has been ordered to pay a $300,000 penalty to Wisconsin for violating state water pollution laws.
With an expanded portfolio that includes ELISA and PCR tests, IDEXX now offers BDVD testing solutions to fit every need.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the American Association of Extension Veterinarians are co-hosting the Extension session of the 2014 U.S. Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Symposium Aug. 3 at Texas A&M University.
Bob-White Systems recently added Milk ELISA testing for Pregnancy, Johne’s Disease and Leukosis to its offering of tests available from its Private Dairy and Food Lab.
University of Missouri student named 2014 National Winner of the Bayer Excellence in Communication Award.
A south-central Idaho milk processing company has agreed to pay a $170,000 fine for dumping wastewater with acidity levels high enough to damage Jerome’s wastewater treatment plant.
Just one supershedder in a feedlot pen can spread the bacteria to the hides of most of the other animals in the pen.
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.
Land O’ Lakes is planning to close one east-central Wisconsin cheese plant and expand another.
An Ohio-based cheese processor is investing nearly $20 million in a plant its purchased in central Wisconsin.
There are several variables in the vaccination equation: the people, the animals, and the vaccine.
Mobile technology could change the way cows are milked and managed.
French food manufacturer Danone says its profits slumped 15 percent last year as markets in Europe weakened, and warned that a return to growth won’t come before late in the year.
When temperatures and resulting wind chills fall lower than normal, cattle producers need to pay special attention to newborn calves.
How methane digesters work.
Prominent role for milk, other dairy products maintained in new rules.
“Most [drug residue] violations are caused by treated cows that had no identifying information at the time of milking to indicate that their milk was to be withheld from the bulk tank.” –Norbert Nigon, Minnesota Department of Agriculture
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