Dairy - General
In many cases, mycotoxins won’t alert livestock producers to their presence.
Raised-without-antibiotics (RWA) programs for cattle production have become increasingly popular. However, when an animal needs antibiotic treatment, they typically cannot stay in this type of marketing program.
Across livestock production, we’ve seen growing acceptance of the relationships between stress, disease and lost performance. We’re also operating in a time when consumer perceptions are evolving rapidly.
Successfully preserving stalklage is not that different from making good corn silage or haylage.
The new, 100,000 square foot facility will house manufacturing and professional space along with a state-of-the-art training facility.
While Salmonella Dublin can be a problem in adult stock, it has increasingly become a health issue affecting the long-term, potential productivity of calves.
Today on Farm Journal Live, as Dairy Week concludes we talk with a chef from McDonald’s shares how he works with the Dairy Checkoff to develop new menu items.
Today on Farm Journal Live Dairy Week: Michael Dykes of the International Dairy Foods Association.
A look at global sales of U.S. dairy with U.S. Dairy Export Council CEO and former USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack.
Today on Farm Journal Live, Alice in Dairyland and dairy market analysis from Mike North as we continue to celebrate Dairy Week.
The webinar is scheduled for 6-7 p.m. CDT tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Providing safety equipment and training will prevent accidents and deaths.
Constant light pollution, particularly in large dairies operating around the clock, can be a problem.
Merck Animal Health has introduced Nasalgen® 3-PMH, the only intranasal vaccine that protects beef and dairy cattle from the five most common pneumonia-causing viral and bacterial pathogens.
USDA will accept CFAP applications until September 11.
Rapid growth of corn plants can lead to higher levels of lignification.
Making sure there are no amino acid deficiencies—particularly lysine and methionine--is the surest way to encourage milk protein production.
WDE is pledging 10% of all profits from the online store in 2020 to the National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety.
To date, $1.286 billion have been paid to dairy farmers.
Opperman replaces David Selner, who is retiring.
Candidates for extended dry periods are younger, lower risk, healthy cattle.
Using the right data to find and fix the problem is critical.
Animal agriculture could actually become climate neutral, says Frank Mitloehner, an air quality specialist with the University of California-Davis
The additive reduces methane emissions and potentially increased feed efficiency.
To avoid the problem in the future, both the genetic and phenotypic bases for calving ease traits will be updated at the same time.
At next year’s event, scheduled for Sept. 30, honorees for both 2020 and 2021 will be recognized.
USDA last week noted 7,700 dairy producers have applied for and have received $337 million in Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP) payments.
Here is how to get your share of the $3 billion in direct aid to dairy farmers.
On Thursday the World Dairy Expo Executive Committee reached this difficult decision based on the public health orders and restrictions related to COVID-19, in place and issued by Public Health Madison & Dane County.