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In its commitment to enhancing rural and farm safety efforts in the province of Alberta, Agriculture for Life announces an investment of $65,000 over the next three years towards the
Ag for Life invests $65,000 in support of Rural and Farm Safety Programming Read More »
British imports of cheese have been banned in China after inspectors visited just ONE dairy in the UK.
British cheese banned from China after visiting only one Dairy Read More »
Menicon Co., Ltd., is globally regarded as Japan’s leading contact lens manufacturer. But it’s not often that the world gets a revealing glimpse of the fundamental scientific expertise that gives
Starbucks coffee grounds converted into feed for Dairy Cows Read More »
Researchers in Germany have successfully developed a way to study the breeding suitability of dairy cows, the German Federal Agency for Agriculture and Food (BLE) said Friday.
German Researchers develop a way to study the breeding suitability of Dairy cows Read More »
Struggling dairy farmers in south-east Queensland are exploring opportunities to export milk to Asia in a bid to stay in business.
Holstein Association USA announces twelve semifinalists in the 2014 Distinguished Junior Member (DJM) contest.
Holstein Association USA announces twelve semifinalists for their 2014 DJM contest Read More »
Holstein Association USA is pleased to announce the finalists in the 2014 Young Distinguished Junior Member (YDJM) competition.
Holstein Association USA announces finalist for their YDJM Competition Read More »
Richard and Nicole Brousseau operate a dairy farm under the name Moo-Lait Family Farm near St. Paul, along with Nicole’s parents. They have three children, Ethan, age 10, Cassie, age
Moo-Lait Family Farm recognized for Outstanding Young Farmers of Alberta Read More »
RED DEER — Too many dairy cows are dying on farms, veterinarians said at the Western Dairy Seminar held in Red Deer earlier this spring.
Dairy experts say an emphasis on genetics has resulted in poor management Read More »
Jessie Grinnan, a stay-at-home mom from Palm Beach County, Fla., pays $13 a gallon for milk – and she couldn’t be happier about it.
“Moonshine milk” supporters urge a law change Read More »
The 2012 Ag Census indicates greater numbers of large farms and small farms. Of the 2.1 million U.S. farms, 68 percent are under 180 acres, but most the total land
Implementing the farm bill will hopefully create more mid-sized farms Read More »
ONTARIO, CANADA – Indicative of the quality they produce, Leading Livestock Genetics (LLG) members achieved the amazing feat of breeding first prize winners at Holstein shows held in three separate
LLG Members Yield Holstein Spring Show Winners in Three Countries Read More »
Every company that applied for approval export dairy products to China has been approved after stringent audits by Chinese authorities.
30 Irish Dairy companies approved for Export to China Read More »
Recent research in Scotland has identified genetic traits in Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle that have the potential, through breeding, to increase their resistance to bovine tuberculosis.
Resistance to TB linked to inherent genetics Read More »