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Reps. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and David Scott (D-Ga.), would make dramatic changes to the farm bill’s dairy title by eliminating its market stabilization program.
Temperatures have exceeded 100°F several days this week, dew points have been above 70°F, and worst of all, nighttime lows rarely fell below 80°F.
THE Scottish dairy sector is reeling after the announcement that milk processor Robert Wiseman Dairies is to slash the price paid to its farmer suppliers for the second time in three months.
The SAMMY winners each receive a $7,500 scholarship and an awards weekend at Walt Disney World Resort.
The beverage giant will lend its distribution and marketing expertise to help deliver new Core Power from Fair Oaks Farms.
New study says short-term impact will cause rise in prices and drop in competitiveness.
The three-dairy family operation will ship all its milk to Texas plant.
The Senate is expected to begin debating this and other amendments to the Farm Bill this week.
Milk is long. Demand for cheese and butter is strong. Where does the market go from here?
Co-op officials don’t expect many, if any, farms to go out of business as a result of non-compliance since they expect USDA will readily grant derogations.
CWT has accepted eight requests for export assistance from Bongards, Darigold, Foremost Farms and United Dairymen of Arizona.
The new dairy supply management program in the farm bill will hurt exports, encourage imports and limit job growth, say dairy processors.
The Seattle-based Darigold, Inc. is closing its Salt Lake City milk processing plant by the end of July, laying off 96 employees.
With European partner, the New Zealand company will establish a new cheese plant and a dairy ingredients factory in the Netherlands to supply its European and Asian customers.
Cooperatives Working Together (CWT) has accepted 14 requests for export assistance from Darigold, Foremost Farms, Land O’Lakes, Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative and United Dairymen of Arizona.
At the Litchfield academy, Lloyd Metzger, a dairy food scientist at South Dakota State, explains what’s required to produce and sell high quality milk.
Petitions contend the state’s producers are losing millions of dollars due to an undervalued whey factor in California’s milk pricing system. One cheesemaker calls the petitions’ demands “obscene.”
Dan MacSweeney**Position:**chief executive**Age:**56**Family:**married to Miriam with two sons**Hobbies:**team sports.....**Carbery Group****Location:**Ballineen, west Cork**Employees:**520**Turnover:**EUR 256.5 million in 2011**Shareholders:**West Cork Co-Ops (91 per cent), milk suppliers (9 per cent).....The Carbery Group has been based in the picturesque west Cork village of Ballineen since it was established in 1964. But in the intervening years, it has expanded around the world, and now has subsidiaries in south-east Asia, South America, the US and Britain.
Rising inventories are expected to keep downward pressure on international dairy markets in the second half of 2012.
Idaho Milk Products has corrected the violations and will pay a penalty of $52,100.
At issue is the market stabilization program, which would require producers who voluntarily sign up to cut production during times of low margins.
On a weighted average based on volume shipped, the hauling charges have not changed, averaging about 30¢/cwt.
March cow numbers totaled 9.266 million head, up 86,000 cows (0.9%) over a year ago.
Heavy milk production could lead to penalties for members who ship more milk than the baseline amount they were assigned.
The plant will have a capacity of 30 tons per hour of whole milk powder, equivalent to more nearly 10 million pounds per day of milk.
That figure could vary widely dependent onthe final number of claimants submitting claims and the total number of milk pounds reported.
National Milk Producers Federation promotes dairy reform package at its annual meeting.
The world’s leading dairy exporter will focus more tightly on emerging markets and products that meet growing consumer demand for dairy nutrition.
CWT has accepted 14 requests for export assistance from three U.S. dairy groups to sell a total 3.741 million pounds of Cheddar and Monterey Jack cheese and 4.063 million pounds of butter.
Western United Dairymen and a coalition of major dairy interests will collaborate in drafting and developing testimony for the upcoming hearing.