The outbreak of bird flu on US dairy farms has introduced new concerns about the safety and sustainability of traditional milk production. This concern has prompted scientists and biotech companies to ...
A dairy farmer’s delight is when his cow is producing lots of milk. And lots of milk is what Kenya needs right now if assertions by Agriculture CS Peter Munya are anything to go by. Alex Gathii, a ...
As summer temperatures rise, dairy cows are at greater risk for heat stress. Heat-stressed cows suffer from reduced dry matter intake, reducing milk production. Farmers may also notice reduced ...
After looking at the photo on the front page of the Jan. 28 LNP | LancasterOnline and reading the article regarding whole milk (“Lancaster County dairy farmers say whole milk’s return to schools ...
From high-tech dairies to young producers and long-time employees, the MILK Business Awards spotlight the people and ...
The heat and humidity isn’t only tough on people who work outside, it can cause problems for our dairy cows. Experts say the high temperatures can reduce a cow’s milk production by up to 15 percent.
Michigan’s dairy farmers lead the nation in milk production per cow, and Isabella County’s 36 licensed dairy farms rank 15th in the state. Such an accomplishment isn’t possible without quality ...
Amid North Dakota's booming and blossoming agricultural economy, with most crops and most livestock -- sheep are at record prices -- doing well, one segment continues to shrink fast. The state's milk ...
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