MU Breimyer Seminar Speaks on Dairy Revitalization
Efforts to stop the drop in dairy cow numbers will be the topic at a Breimyer Seminar, July 13, at the University of Missouri.
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Efforts to stop the drop in dairy cow numbers will be the topic at a Breimyer Seminar, July 13, at the University of Missouri.
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The Dairy Science Department at South Dakota State University will be presenting breakthrough research on a new mechanism for enhancing milk production in lactating dairy cows at the upcoming Joint
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Mt. Ararat Farms of Port Deposit, MD is sending a September 2014 Golden Dreams granddaughter of EX97-2E Harvue Roy Frosty to the US National Holstein Convention Sale in St. Charles,
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According to David Wilson, an Extension Veterinarian, at Utah State University, using a pain reliever like Meloxicam should be a consideration for dairy producers.
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It’s not often that a side business outgrows and out-profits a primary dairy business that milks 275 cows. But, as Amanda Freund is quick to say, “There’s profit in the
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WATERLOO, IA- This year’s National Dairy Month observances during June will bring dairy producers a mixed bag of challenges and blessings in the dairy markets.
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The Irish Department of Agriculture has found a single, new suspected case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in a five year old dairy cow, reports Dave Kurzawski, with FCStone, LLC.
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One of the most expensive infrastructure investments for either small or large scale cattle operations is fencing.
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Creating a UK futures market could have a critical role in the long term success of UK dairy farms, the Total Dairy Seminar heard yesterday.
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A central Minnesota cattle operation has been levied a $30,000 fine after contaminating tributaries to the Crow Wing River, its second fine in five years.
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An objective year on year fall in organic milk product availability has confirmed gut feelings about there being less organic milk in the US dairy market place.
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Winter Cereals Canada expects tighter than average supplies of fall seeded cereal crops this year as a result of reduced plantings last fall and potential losses from frost that hit
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Rock bottom milk prices and drought years benefit the dairy sector by forcing businesses to analyse forage inventories and ration blends, says a Mid West dairy business consultant.
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As soon as the dairy calf exits the uterus of the cow, the maternal nutrition and protection from disease by blood transfer of nutrients and immune cells directly to the
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Dairy Farmers of Canada officially launched a public relations campaign today to begin a conversation with Canadians and generate support for Canadian dairy farmers and the country’s supply management system.
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