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Creating a thriving work environment is about fostering a culture that benefits both employees and the business. Jared Dueppengiesser shares invaluable insights as a former herd manager at Rosendale Dairy, part of the MilkSource LLC.
A handful of rain-free days were a perfect recipe for spring planting — and farmers took full advantage of the opportunity. This week’s USDA crop progress report puts corn and soybean acres just ahead of last year’s pace.
Recent policy shifts have clouded the outlook for the months ahead, introducing demand uncertainty at a time when milk production and components are increasing.
Establishing a leadership legacy in the dairy business revolves around fostering the right qualities and cultivating a culture where people are eager to be part of the vision.
Researchers continue to seek methods of monitoring animal health and welfare to anticipate health setbacks and improve the animals’ lives. The latest tool to do so: saliva.
Ocean shipping transports about 80% of global trade — from coal and corn to bananas and cement. The revisions tackle major concerns from the global maritime industry that feared virtually every cargo carrier could face steep, stacking fees.
“We’re only 15 days into this. It feels like a year, right?” says Matt Clark, senior rural economy analyst. “I catch myself feeling very overwhelmed by the news flow, a lot has happened in 15 days.”
As more people seek authenticity in their dietary choices, dairy finds itself ready to meet the demand with open arms, instilling confidence in a new-age consumer market.
India likely to continue to protect its dairy industry from imports.
Used equipment auction prices continue to trend higher, and the segment is not slowing down anytime soon. Now is a good time to sell if you have used hay tools, a combine or row crop tractor in good condition.
In the heart of the U.S., a dairy revolution is taking place — reshaping the landscape of the national milk industry. The epicenter of this transformation? Amarillo, Texas.
As Hilmar Cheese Company prepares to welcome only its third CEO in 41 years, the organization looks forward Greg Schlafer’s leadership, marked by continued dedication to innovation and quality.
Wageningen University is developing an AI-powered dashboard to help feed manufacturers identify potential safety hazards such as mycotoxins, dioxins, and heavy metals early in the production process.
Little did Sydni Mell know the resilience and courage ingrained in her upbringing on the farm would become vital tools in facing unwelcome adversities that awaited her after high school.
Farmers in the upper Plains, northern Plains and Northeast came up short on snow for the 2024/25 season. In some cases, they experienced the winter that wasn’t, now sitting 10" to 30" short on normal snowfall.
Tariffs have been dominating the news, and the uncertainty of the impact of those tariffs on dairy export demand. The strong exports of butterfat and the difference between the world price and the U.S. price may minimize the impact for that category.
Idaho’s dairy industry exemplifies resilience and innovation, demonstrating its preparedness to tackle challenges while thriving in a competitive landscape.
Monarch Tractor has partnered with Dairy Farmers of America to offer members exclusive savings on its fully electric MK-V Dairy tractor.
What happens inside a cow’s udder when nutrition takes a hit? A new study reveals how quickly the mammary gland adapts—and what it means for milk production.
With dairy replacements in tight supply and beef-on-dairy calves worth a small fortune, monitoring the health and management of livestock is just as crucial as keeping a close eye on financials.
China’s rapid growth in milk production appears to be over for now.
Although vague, Trump’s comments during his Cabinet meeting are the most detailed the administration has provided on the fate of farmworkers without legal status — who make up half the farm sector’s workforce — under his plan for mass deportations.
Through dedication to Fir Ridge Holsteins and the Oregon dairy community, Ida Ruby’s efforts ensure the local dairy industry remains robust, nurturing the community as well as the dreamers and doers of tomorrow.
As generations become further removed from the farm, the need for people who can educate and inspire future livestock leaders has never been greater. Dan Hoge shares his secrets to reach the next generation.
Rising tariffs between the U.S. and China are putting pressure on key dairy exports like whey and lactose, sparking concern over the potential of lost sales and falling prices.
Farming is hard work, but using technology to make farming “smart” can make it easier.
In recent discussions surrounding trade policies and tariffs, the dairy industry has been notably affected. Rick Naerebout, CEO of the Idaho Dairymen’s Association, reflect on how the Trump 2.0 approach closely mirrors Trump’s earlier strategy, aimed at extracting concessions from trade partners.
Don’t let the calendar, coffee shop talk or what your neighbors are doing dictate when you head to the field. Farm Journal field agronomists offer these four tips to help you get your best start ever with #planting2025.
After China retaliated with its own tariffs, the U.S. said on Tuesday that 104% duties on imports from China would take effect shortly after midnight, even as the Trump administration moved to quickly start talks with other trading partners targeted by Trump’s sweeping tariff plan.
AgSource Cooperative Services is transitioning into an independent cooperative entity.