A Lennox and Addington County dairy farmer says escalating trespassing and theft on his property have culminated in a ...
As beef-on-dairy enters a new era, feedlots like Blackshirt Feeders are looking more toward dairies to keep their pens full.
A shared passion for cattle drives the work at MKB Farms and Kocher Livestock, where each member of the Kocher family ...
Twenty-five years after I revealed the practices of the industrial food giants, the profits – and dangers – of mass producing meat and milk have only grown ...
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Pasteurization questions are back in the news and here’s the practical takeaway for families
Concerns about bird flu in dairy herds and a steady drumbeat of raw milk outbreaks have pushed pasteurization back into ...
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USDA confirmed bird flu in a Wisconsin dairy herd and officials say the milk supply is still safe
When highly pathogenic bird flu turns up in dairy cattle, you feel it in the pit of your stomach, not just at the farm gate but at the grocery cooler. Federal and state officials say that is exactly ...
Diarrhea in calves continues to be one of the most costly illnesses on dairy farms, but researchers know more now how to prevent and manage it. WHY IT MATTERS: Calves are worth much more money than ...
CAMDEN — Firefighters from four different fire departments were called to a massive barn fire in Preble County on Thursday night. The fire happened at a farm in the 2900 block of Douglas Road in ...
The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets reminds New York poultry and dairy farmers to practice good ...
Join PRO-DAIRY for our “Boots in the Barn” webinar series. Every week a leading researcher from the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine will provide an update on current research they ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN — Purdue senior animal science major Caylee James was whisked from her brief sleep during a chilly winter early morning in West Lafayette. It was 3 a.m. when a pregnant cow began ...
On Dec. 27, Mexico’s National Service of Agro-Alimentary Health, Safety, and Quality (SENASICA) reported a new case of New World screwworm (NWS) in a 6-day-old calf with an umbilical lesion in Llera, ...
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