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July 28 2022
The contribution farmers make to the dairy checkoff is used in many ways to promote the consumption of milk and dairy products
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July 19 2022
Dairying provides many little instances of joy
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July 14 2022
Making good decisions requires having good information. However, it also requires interpreting that information appropriately and accurately
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Blog
July 13 2022
New perspective comes from giving people the space to follow their ideas. Young farmers and agriculturalists need that permission
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July 11 2022
This month marks a full year of declining U.S. milk production growth. Beginning last June . . . within the space of four months . . . production growth downshifted from 4.6% annual growth to nearly 1
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Blog
July 7 2022
My dad spoke at the funeral for a man who worked for us for most of his life and did his own rendition of “So God made a farmer.”
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July 4 2022
“The organic dairy sector witnessed a demand surge as the COVID-19 pandemic first gripped the nation,” shared Organic Valley’s Travis Forgues during testimony on June 22
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July 1 2022
Hoard's Dairyman is edited to inform and educate the American dairy farmer. Its editorial material is focused on commercial dairymen who produce and sell milk. Emphasis in every issue is placed on feeding,...
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July 1 2022
Your dairy experience can bring value to careers both inside and outside of agriculture
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June 27 2022
“Manufacturers don’t actually know what they will have to pay for your milk until federal orders deliver the monthly announcement of prices,” wrote Mark Stephenson
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June 14 2022
Corn Silage: From Seed to Feed is the latest offering from the Hoard’s Dairyman bookstore
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June 9 2022
That first meal of colostrum can truly set the stage for calfhood and beyond
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Article
June 9 2022
USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack has opened the door to federal order modernization in response to industry interest in looking at a variety of changes
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June 8 2022
The author is a professor emeritus at University of Illinois, Urbana.Questions are arriving from around the globe, inquiring about strategies to reduce feed costs given $7 to $8 per bushel corn and so
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May 10 2022
After birth, our calves are moved to individual pens with heat lamps. With four pens next to each other, it was a struggle to determine which cord went with the heat lamp for each pen
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May 5 2022
When it comes to raising heifers, we don’t want them to grow too slowly – or too fast
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April 21 2022
Many dairies across the country are still feeding contracted or stored-on-farm feeds and forages. It’s a blessing given the upheaval in feed markets in the past months
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April 18 2022
Recently, I attended a herd health talk in which the presenter described a disease as the “silent thief,” and it struck me that, in my experience, Prototheca mastitis could be viewed analogously
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April 14 2022
Traditionally, economists who follow dairy would predict that high milk prices bring forth more cows and more milk production
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April 11 2022
I wanted to express some feedback on the article, “Focus on retaining your best employees,” published on April 7, 2022