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Partnership will serve growing Northeast cream market; construction is scheduled for completion in summer 2014.
“If economic conditions warrant” was key part of agreement, processors say.
Letter to Senators Stabenow and Cochran opposes supply management program.
Spierings: Higher prices not only push customers toward other milk products but also make substitutes such as soy or vegetable oil more attractive.
New Zealand’s milk production rebounds, accelerating shipments from the largest exporter just as U.S. supply expands to an all-time high.
Wisconsin’s S.B. 236 would allow sale of potentially harmful raw milk.
Lower corn prices and strong international dairy demand are expected to strengthen the outlook for U.S. dairies.
Last week, Chobani had requested grocery stores destroy 35 varieties of its yogurt, suspected of being contaminated by mold.
The dairy price index gained 1.2% last month.
Reduced fat white milk wins top honors at World Dairy Expo’s Dairy Product Championship Contest.
Whole milk auction prices have surged 58% since the start of the year.
Transaction allows cooperative to grow fluid milk business.
The New Zealand dairy giant announces findings of its operational review involving last month’s botulism scare.
The Fonterra-owned plant will export its milk powder to more than 20 markets worldwide, including the Middle East, China and Southeast Asia.
Dairy economist says the market isn’t reflecting all the industry’s bullish fundamentals.
The world’s largest yogurt maker aims to take back the dairy aisle with its Dannon Oikos brand.
Milk sales jumped 5% in stores participating during test period.
The lawsuit protests the governor’s recent permit allowing more dairy cows in the wake of growing yogurt demand.
The dairy co-op recently earned recognition with 19 awards in the only national judging contest in North America that includes all dairy products.
The company closed its office and local plants and asked its 755 local workers to stay at home.
In a contest drawing a record number of entries, a Maine-based company earns a top award for its ice cream.
The world’s largest dairy exporter says the product met New Zealand standards but not Chinese specifications.
State ag department reports 24¢ per cwt. loss and substantial production decline in mid-year review.
New Zealand dairy company continues its internal operational investigation of recent recall of whey protein concentrate.
Milk prices to remain strong; record corn crop also expected.
CWT has accepted 14 requests for export assistance from Foremost Farms USA, Land O’Lakes, Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative Association and Northwest Dairy Association (Darigold).
CEO Theo Spierings will assume interim responsibility for the day-to-day operations of Romano’s division.
Fonterra chairman also announces independent review of manufacturing performance of company’s affected whey protein concentrate.
Three producer-owned dairy co-ops also make the top 10 list.
Idaho-based facility bolsters ability to collaborate and create new dairy products with customers.
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