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World Dairy Expo celebrates the global dairy industry Sept. 28 through Oct. 2 in Madison, Wis.
One of the most important steps to make good silage is to cut it at the proper moisture level.
Extreme heat, dry conditions can lead to possible losses.
Get expansion plans started off right by making sure you have enough high quality silage.
Managing corn silage is top of mind for most producers this time of the year.
Timing the final alfalfa cutting before mid-September offers regrowth opportunities to reduce the risk of winter injury.
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.
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.
The Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board has a new name: Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.
After three years of discussions, the largest producer of milk in the country is finally joining the Federal Milk Order.
Genomic testing might seem expensive, but it has some benefits that can be seen in the long-run for a dairy.
Proper feeding can prevent abomasal ulcers.
Ruminants produce about 25% of methane in the U.S. Production efficiency is reducing that number.
The war between established yogurt makers and upstarts intensified when Dannon Co. sued a former senior vice president for allegedly taking confidential information and trade secrets to his new job at Chobani LLC.
Six traits will be available for Holsteins.
McDonald’s will soon banish cheeseburgers and chocolate milk from its Happy Meal menu in an effort to cut down on the calories, sodium, saturated fat and sugar that kids consume at its restaurants.
The Southeast Uniform milk price for December was $19.04, down $0.03 from November and $0.74 lower than December 2016.
Game-changing genetic discovery to help target disease resistance, improve herd health and operational profitability.
While reports show the U.S. and Mexico made possible progress on the auto portion of the deal, it’s the contentious issue over dairy that’s still a wedge between the U.S. and Canada.
Health traits will be weighted by their appropriate economic value in Net Merit for Holsteins.
With more milk predicted for 2019, dumping excess milk may increase, too.
Dairy Farmers of America is working with impacted members to find a new processing plant for their milk.
Researchers found that over half of calves tested with ultrasound had at least one case of lung congestion in the first eight weeks of life.
A trip to the grocery store or convenience store today can often be complicated with consumers overwhelmed by the choices. However, the dairy industry says innovation is how milk will regain marketshare.
The trick is to control feed costs without reducing milk production.
In times of low milk-feed margins, optimal stocking density is often one cow per stall.
Pineland Farms Dairy Co. will reopen a dairy processor in Maine after it was closed for five years.
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