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Feb. 25 2022
This week's episode will discuss the milk production picture for 2022
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Feb. 24 2022
Preliminary totals have come in, and those totals don’t look favorable for fluid milk. Sales slumped 4.1% by sliding from 46.2 billion to 44.3 billion pounds when comparing 2020 to 2021, according...
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Feb. 9 2022
We are a busy dairy farm with a lot of jobs to complete in a day, but when love is in the air, it sometimes shows up in peculiar places
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Feb. 9 2022
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the February 2022 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
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Jan. 31 2022
Dairy economists are optimistic about dairy prices for 2022, and Cornell University’s Chris Wolf shared those sentiments during a Center for Dairy Excellence “Protecting your profits”...
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Jan. 27 2022
In 2021, the average person in the U.S. consumed 222.9 pounds of meat. That number will remain relatively stable for 2022, but the type of meat consumed is likely to change
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Jan. 20 2022
This week's episode will discuss a recent U.S. dairy trade mission with dairy farmers and their perspective on exports
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Jan. 20 2022
This week's episode will discuss a recent U.S. dairy trade mission with dairy farmers and their perspective on exports
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Jan. 14 2022
We hire a veterinarian to do some in vitro fertilization (IVF) work on a few of our animals from higher genetic cow families
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Jan. 14 2022
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the January 25, 2022 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
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Jan. 13 2022
Despite all the challenges the pandemic brought to 2020 and 2021, overall farm income ended up looking better than one might expect
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Jan. 10 2022
The dairy price outlook for 2022: A spotlight on supply, demand, and inflation was presented by Mark Stephenson
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Jan. 10 2022
Is it an overstatement to say that the U.S. dairy industry is experiencing a “paradigm shift” in its approach to milk production? Probably
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Jan. 6 2022
Just as the rising input costs of inflation are making food production more difficult for farmers, consumers are also continuing to see rising prices as they fill their grocery carts
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Jan. 3 2022
“The most profitable parts of the U.S. in 2022 could be the Northwest and Northeast, but smaller farms in those regions won’t participate in the success,” predicted Aidan Connolly, president...
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Jan. 1 2022
I have heard that snowflakes are unique, and if I were to put each flake under a microscope, I would find that each one is different than the other
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Dec. 30 2021
As another year comes to a close, we reflect on the events that shaped the dairy industry in 2021. Challenges remained, with high production costs, proposed regulations, and continued struggles
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Dec. 29 2021
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the January 10, 2022, issue of Hoard's Dairyman
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Dec. 20 2021
One bright spot in a year marked by uncertainty and challenges for U.S. dairy is exports. Even with disrupted supply chains and a continued global pandemic, American dairy exports are on track
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Dec. 14 2021
I do not think it is ironic that the first Christmas celebrated was surrounded by animals. That is a perfect picture of peace to ponder. What a gift this is, to live on a farm