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For every $1 spent by Dairy Management, Inc., almost six more pizzas were sold in the quick-serve restaurant category.
New York claims title for second consecutive year as U.S. yogurt production continues to increase.
Income over feed cost has averaged just under $12/cwt for the first four months of 2014.
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Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage says the move to sell only dairy products from pasture-based animals “will cut through consumer confusion.” But others say the premise is “ridiculous.”
Why the international bank expects an “orderly easing” of dairy prices, not a crash.
The University of Missouri Ag Outlook Forum shares a plethora of market insights on corn, soybeans, wheat, cattle, hogs and more.
The New Zealand-based company plans to lift mozzarella output to 50,000 metric tons a year by September 2015, enough to garnish about 350 million pizzas.
Global economic growth is expanding the middle class from Asia to South America, boosting demand for dairy products.
As in all things where Federal Orders are concerned, it’s complicated.
Global dairy demand will absorb rising milk production.
Prices could average $20.50 per cwt. next year, thanks largely to Class IV milk sales.
Vikings running back Toby Gerhart stopped by to feed calves.
Beyond basic supply/demand in the dairy market, a stronger national, world economy might be coming into play.
China’s vigorous buying has left the buy-side of the international market with less supply to go round, keeping the market tight.
Checks can now be distributed to 6,086 class members who will receive an average of $14,072 each.
Although Congress is poised to go home for the holidays without passing a new farm law, milk prices will not double on Jan. 1.
Dairy checkoff leader Tom Gallagher offers successful examples in global and domestic markets.
Kansas dairy producer strives to bring his farm out of bankruptcy by finding additional funding streams.
Chinese consumption of UHT milk jumped from less than 18 million lbs. in 2010 to a forecast 331 million lbs. this year.
Fluid milk continues to falter, cheese goes flat while butter and yogurt register handsome gains.
USDA no longer has authority to administer Forward Pricing Program.
Fonterra: “China is so strong in buying whole milk powder, because there are issues of foot and mouth disease in the Chinese herd.”
Two dairy producers discuss the nitty-gritty of vertical integration.
The cuts represent about 3% less spending.
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.
Spierings: Higher prices not only push customers toward other milk products but also make substitutes such as soy or vegetable oil more attractive.
Reduced fat white milk wins top honors at World Dairy Expo’s Dairy Product Championship Contest.
Transaction allows cooperative to grow fluid milk business.