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Despite a jump in block prices, a wide gap persists between spot markets and Class III futures, raising questions about how ...
Class III milk futures surged early this month, driven by rising cheese prices and a shift in market sentiment that replaced ...
As the dairy industry evolves, small farms face critical questions about sustainability, profitability and the most effective ...
The dairy of the future doesn’t have to be flashy—it just needs to be efficient, sustainable, and built around cows, labor, and market access, says Pennsylvania farmer Steve Harnish.
In the ever-evolving landscape of the dairy industry, the long-term viability of the milk supply is a crucial topic. With the rise of new dairy processors and market demands, industry experts and ...
As I work with more and more dairies with box robots to increase efficiency and reduce expenses, the scenario I see over and over again is this: The dairy farmer invests in robots to reduce the need ...
Farm Journal’s Smart Farming Week is an annual week-long emphasis on innovation in agriculture. The goal is to encourage you to explore and prioritize the technology, tools and practices that will ...
In a world where only 5% of sports media coverage goes to women, Milk (yes, real dairy milk!) is redirecting the spotlight to women with the launch of 26.2. A powerful, experiential initiative, 26.2 ...
Spot blocks continued yesterday’s climb, jumping past barrels to close at $1.9650 per pound, up 6.5 cents. Barrels added four cents to reach $1.9500 per pound. Other dairy markets were relatively ...
On a high-tech Georgia dairy farm leading 170 employees, you’ll find a farmer with a New York accent and no dairy in his DNA. Nevertheless, Pete Gelber is a dairy farmer who offers a unique, firsthand ...
We’re learning more about the relationship between the promotion of “good” digestive bacteria and overall health in both human and veterinary medicine. You may even take a probiotic yourself, and ...
Flashback to 20 years ago. It was the best of times; it was the worst of times: The cows ate less but required more feed per pound of milk. There’s no doubt that today’s cows are exponentially more ...