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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.
State ag department reports 24¢ per cwt. loss and substantial production decline in mid-year review.
Fonterra chairman also announces independent review of manufacturing performance of company’s affected whey protein concentrate.
Idaho-based facility bolsters ability to collaborate and create new dairy products with customers.
China fined six dairy companies a combined $109 million for milk-powder price fixing, a record penalty for violating anti-monopoly laws.
Prices increase after an import ban by China and Russia on New Zealand’s largest dairy exporter stokes speculation buyers will seek limited supplies elsewhere.
The ban could disrupt world dairy markets, creating an opening for U.S. products.
Higher Class I prices in Boston triggered the lower MILC payment.
Processors claim dairy farm margins are improving; producer groups say dairies still struggling with red ink.
The website facilitates the local marketing of feed commodities where livestock producers in need of high moisture corn, corn silage, hay, or straw can easily make contact with sellers.
The additional $1 generated, if approved by producer referendum, would remain in the state.
Feed price relief on the horizon for dairy producers, but high stocks dampen milk and product prices.
A new report identifies better business practices, herd health and risk management as opportunities for higher profitability.
Chinese agencies also are investigating 23 cases of possible monopoly violations by overseas companies.
Chinese agency says it has evidence that foreign companies sold infant formula in China at overly high prices.
Powder for delivery across all contracts through January averages $4,757 a metric ton.
Price cuts come after Chinese government started investigating possible pricing and anti- monopoly violations by overseas companies.
Greek yogurt triggers new dairy demand, but are dairy producers profiting?
Milk supply growth to reduce, but not puncture, international prices over next 6 months.
University of Wisconsin dairy economists discuss dairy market implications.
State’s dairy producers are disappointed with the 12.5-cent price hike.
Year to date, CWT sales are the equivalent of 1.725 billion pounds of milk on a milkfat basis.
Gains were led by an unprecedented level of milk powder shipments.
Expectations of rising New Zealand milk production in the second half of the year force a 7.1% price decline.
“The action of the Judiciary Committee reflects growing opposition to dairy supply management” --International Dairy Foods Association
Greek yogurt utilizes twice as much raw milk as conventional yogurt types.
Dollars and Sense dairy columnists give their views on improving dairy demand.