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Automated feeders allow dairy operators to be calf managers, not just feeders.
The program develops informed producers who will take leadership roles in the next generation of California’s dairy organizations.
Slowdowns in China, the European Union and Russia are affecting dairy markets and U.S. milk checks. But some potentially positive developments are in the making.
At least 72 percent of U.S. dairy farms lack MPP protection against likely moderate margin declines expected this spring.
Co-op to take team approach in its executive office.
Lawsuit alleges the state’s dairies have seen a 69% jump in fees in past two years with no additional services.
Texas, Utah, Michigan help lead U.S. milk production to 3.2% increase over December 2013.
To be recognized for the award, Glanbia’s milk suppliers must meet strict quality standards over 12 months, paying close attention to all facets of dairy operations.
California trade group welcomes back former employee after departure of Michael Marsh.
Investigation of the recently discovered disease continues in the Texas Panhandle; one California dairy producer recalls his herd’s TB experience.
An estimated $11 million in competitive grant funding will be awarded to provide financial assistance for installing dairy digesters that result in reduced greenhouse gas emissions and provide other environmental benefits.
With no kids to transition the farm, New York dairy farmer John Knopf worked with young Bob DiCarlo toward farm ownership.
A boost in the Cuban economy would likely also boost U.S. tourism, thereby creating both retail and foodservice sales opportunities.
CEO of California’s Western United Dairymen departs; yogurt maker Chobani refutes rumors of leadership flux.
It could be among the first of many corporate animal care policies to come.
Farm profitability has driven the shift to larger dairy farms over the past two decades.
Dave Bush of California Dairies Inc. passed away Monday.
Mike McRee found benefits he never expected when he adopted the soil cultivation method for his forage crops.
2014 may have been a year of record-high milk prices, but it also carried some lessons for the dairy industry.
Finalizes acquisition announced in April 2014.
Producers can select a specific mitigation practice, learn more about its effectiveness and relative cost.
These eight highly regarded judges were nominated and selected by Expo Dairy Cattle Exhibitors.
Year-to-date CWT sales are the equivalent of 2.557 billion pounds of milk on a milkfat basis.
National Farmers Union dairy board chairman Rob Harrison describes the latest processor price cuts as “another kick in the teeth” for the average dairy farmer.
“In two years, she’s become the de facto issues management coordinator for the entire animal protein industry.” -- Kay Johnson Smith, Animal Agriculture Alliance.
The project will help the dairy manufacturer meet the growing demand for high-quality whey products.
What’s behind this trend, and how can the U.S. dairy industry benefit?
At the time of his death, TOYSTORY had produced 2.415 million units.
The weather pattern will hit dairy farmers, who are already feeling the effects of plunging milk prices.