In addition to economic optimum fertilizer rates, low input, low output models for milk production, and nutrient conservation ...
The Army Corps of Engineers will coordinate efforts with USDA and a construction company out of Minnesota to start work at ...
In the recent episode, University of Minnesota Extension dairy educator Brad Heins discussed upcoming research on circadian rhythms in dairy cattle.
Siloed systems within the agency number more than 500, according to a recent press release hailing USDA’s new “One Farmer, One File” initiative, which will streamline the producer experience as well ...
Dairy farmers and industry partners can help educators fill gaps through programs and teaching tools hosted by Dairy Farmers ...
The "Top 10" list also saw a change in its composition with the arrival of Iowa. The Hawkeye State’s recent dairy growth has ...
A recent Miner Institute Farm Report article dug into best practices around creating samples, and how to get results that are rooted in the reality of what your cows are eating.
Dairy farmers and industry partners can help educators fill gaps through programs and teaching tools hosted by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin (DFW).
For farmers, the bottom line is clear: methane-reduction tools must fit commercial farming conditions. Mitigation options must support cow health, protect milk quality, and maintain profitability.
Penn State University extension recently offered some methods for producers to stay in the feeding sweet spot and hopefully remain in the black.
For 2026 alone, 3,900 more cows have been culled each week on average compared to a year ago, resulting in year-to-date slaughter being 35,000 head or 7.5% higher than the year prior.
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