Cull cow marketing is rarely an all-or-nothing decision. The nuances of each operation should be discussed when deciding to ...
Live microbes are reshaping dairy nutrition, offering new tools to support gut health, rumen stability and production ...
What happens when cows are allowed to decide for themselves whether they want to be indoors or outdoors? When calves grow up ...
This Adopt a Cow program is operated by Discover Dairy, an education initiative funded by a nested series of industry groups.
As scientists continue to explore the wide-ranging effects of heat stress on the health of dairy cattle, a new study by researchers from the University of Florida, published in the September issue of ...
A growing number of dairies are breeding some of their cows—the ones they don’t plan to raise replacement heifers from--to beef bulls, using semen from Angus or Charolais. The beef-dairy cross calves ...
The Missouri Agriculture and Small Business Development Authority has announced two grant programs to assist eligible dairy and beef producers, funding up to 75 percent of eligible projects related to ...
Farms of all sizes can benefit from well-managed pastures. Rotational grazing can provide high-value and low-cost forage for ...
Mountain Dairy Creamery will be open Wednesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and closed Monday and Tuesday for the ...
As the United States Department of Agriculture continues to investigate cases of bird flu among dairy cows, concerns remain low in Delaware and product supply has yet to be impacted. The USDA, U.S.
The H5N1 strain of avian influenza—commonly known as bird flu—has been circulating among wild migratory birds for the past two years, with substantial spillover into poultry farms. But what's sparking ...