Dairy - General
The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited a dairy in Nebraska for the death of an employee.
Deadline for Wisconsin’s official agricultural ambassador application is Jan. 5.
Large producers, those shipping more than 5 million pounds per month, often pay less than a nickel per hundredweight.
The farm groups asked that the maximum amount of annual expensing be restored to $500,000, as it was in 2013.
A small nation with world-class food success, Scotland sets its sights on a bigger piece of the global dairy market.
Adapting agriculture to the challenges of the next 30 years will be key. Here’s why.
“Every end-user I’ve spoken with has expressed strong interest in reliable U.S. suppliers,” says a U.S. dairy export official.
Waiting for the ear to fill completely to max out crude starch content may not provide optimal starch digestibility.
Milk Source Holdings Inc.’s plans have been tied up in the courts for three years.
“Connect with the Best” conference brings continued educational and networking opportunities to farm managers and employees.
A field study of fresh chop corn silage may persuade you to harvest corn silage a little earlier.
Three experts explain the new Margin Protection Program and how it fits into conventional risk management plans.
New partnership begins December 1.
Three dairy farmers are honored for achieving excellence in their industry.
Although cow numbers and per-cow output may moderate next year, here’s what will pressure Class III prices down by $5 per cwt.
Company to increase Feta cheese production to meet growing demand.
Without a dollar into it, a California dairy generates income from an anaerobic digester
Wisconsin-based tour hosted by GEA Farm Technologies provided dairy producers from across the globe an opportunity to network and discuss new technologies on-farm.
Free registration is available for the Nov. 12 conference in Fresno.
It happens more often than you think. Here’s how to protect yourself.
To help quantify the importance of immigrant workers to dairy production, National Milk Producers Federation will survey dairy farmers about their labor needs.
Despite drought and record forage prices, California boosts milk output.
While eyeing record-high milk prices, California’s dairies prepare for limited forage and water supplies.
Plan calls for fewer wells, cost savings and a strategic approach to meeting water-quality requirements
Dairy Today’s Dollars and Sense contributors take a look at dairy demand and consumer trust.
Last week’s fairlife announcement is part of Dairy Management, Inc.’s $500 million, fluid-milk partnerships with seven major companies. Tuesday’s Elite Producer Business Conference will explore what could be the start of a milk revolution.
Irish dairy farmers and processors plan to boost milk output 50 to 60% by 2020.
As one producer said, “At some point, livestock become dead stock.”
Mlsna Farm expanding beyond 400-cow per hour rotary robot capacity.
Beverage (fluid) milk sales have been in a free-fall for years, soon to be measured in eons.