Dairy - General
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. has unveiled a new packaging design for Pyramid® 5.
Though commercially available in other countries, this will be the first U.S. introduction of Elanco’s Keto-Test milk strip test.
In case you missed any of the great AgWeb blog posts this week, here’s a quick recap…
Final passage of legislation extending current tax laws will benefit family farmers and ranchers—and give them time to seek longer-term reforms.
There may be fewer foodborne illness in the country than we previously thought -- almost 40% less, in fact. It’s not that the numbers of foodborne illnesses have suddenly decreased, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says its counts have become more precise.
USDA reported this afternoon that November milk production was up an estimated 2.7% nationally (3.1% in the top 23 dairy states).
Korean investors and North Dakota cattle ranchers plan a $90 million beef plant in the state that could process about 1,200 animals each day for overseas and domestic markets.
A dozen dairy barns collapse, killing some cattle, in northwest WIsconsin following a 24" snow storm and high winds.
WASDE report projects higher dairy exports next year.
Global bank foresees an intense battle for acres in 2011-12.
State Agriculture Department investigators Tuesday seized hundreds of gallons raw milk and other food produced by a Gibbon dairy farm that has kept churning out product despite a state order to stop.
Merial’s newcampaign focuses on providing dairies access to valuable information and educational tools to help ensure healthy cows, the highest standard of milk and profitable operations.
WASHINGTON - Rep. Frank Lucas of Oklahoma issued the following statement after his colleagues in the House Republican Conference elected him to serve as Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee in the 112th Congress.
Young mother was reportedly helping move cattle with her husband when the attack occurred.
The renowned animal scientist says Americans are ‘hungry for information’ about what happens on farms and ranches.
Holiday bakers could experience sticker shock at the grocery store as a variety of factors have sent the price of butter soaring in recent weeks.
A Portland couple has donated $860,000 to Oregon State University, part of which will endow a dairy professorship in the food science and technology department.
Ranchers and farmers worry about a lack of vets specializing in livestock.
Dairy interests prepare for new congressional line-up.
The new company will be part of the firms’ existing Dairy Partners of America (DPA) joint venture and is to be called DPA Chile.
Cooperatives Working Together accepted eight requests for export assistance to sell Cheddar cheese to customers in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
A total of 2,629 cheeses competed this year, coming from more than 29 countries. 29 U.S. companies received 79 medals.
Bravo Farms widens its recall to all cheeses.
Grain prices moved higher this year and the costs of growing them are likely to do the same in the year ahead.
Company’s popular self-grooming swinging cow brush ranks best in German test.
The revised 2011 LGM-Dairy insurance plan will be available for sale on Dec. 17, 2010.