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Feb. 6 2025
President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance have now taken their oaths of office, and the 119th Congress has been seated
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Feb. 3 2025
With growing evidence linking high sugar intake to chronic health issues, the dairy industry is working to reduce sugar in its products
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Jan. 29 2025
The start of 2025 marks a milestone for the U.S. dairy industry: the complete elimination of tariffs on dairy products under the Central America-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR)
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Jan. 23 2025
New findings enhance Wisconsin’s reputation as America’s Dairyland. According to a University of Wisconsin-Madison study, the economic impact of Wisconsin’s dairy industry is bigger than...
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Jan. 20 2025
As a nutrition professional, I understand dairy foods are not one-size-fits-all. But dairy does offer a wide array of delicious and nutritious options that can meet the needs of nearly every consumer,...
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Jan. 16 2025
Some may argue that breakfast is the most important meal of the day
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Jan. 15 2025
The author is an assistant professor and extension specialist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.Pair or group housing calves is one example of providing enrichment that can boost dairy animals’
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Jan. 13 2025
The dairy situation and outlook for 2025Presented by: Leonard Polzin, University of Wisconsin-MadisonxxxThis presentation will provide an overview of dairy markets
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Dec. 26 2024
2024 was a tumultuous year on the political front, and 2025 promises to be just as eventful on the policy front
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Dec. 19 2024
Every five years, USDA and the Department of Health and Human Services undergo the process of updating the Dietary Guidelines for Americans
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Dec. 10 2024
In recent years, rising beef markets have presented substantial revenue opportunities for dairy producers
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Dec. 9 2024
Carbon has become a ubiquitous term in sustainability discussions, ranging from talk of carbon markets and carbon credits to carbon offsets and carbon insets
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Dec. 5 2024
At 661 pounds per capita, dairy product consumption last year moved to levels not seen since Dwight Eisenhower was serving his second term as U.S. president in 1959
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Nov. 18 2024
The rise of streaming platforms has fragmented the national television audience, and one survey showed that most consumers prefer to learn about a brand on their phone
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Nov. 18 2024
Inflation and the economy were two major hot button issues as voters went to the polls this November
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Nov. 14 2024
We all put out little fires every day at work and at home. The role of the Dairy Communications Management Team is to quell fires before the dairy industry gets burned
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Nov. 7 2024
If butterfat levels were tracked using a grade point average (GPA), the U.S. dairy industry would earn its very first 4.0-plus butterfat grade point rating in 2024
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Nov. 7 2024
U.S. trade policy has changed significantly since the United States last passed a new free trade agreement (FTA), all the way back in 2011
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Nov. 4 2024
People enjoy traditions, but today’s consumers also want and need more from their food products
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Oct. 31 2024
In the U.S., 97% of households buy cheese, 93% purchase butter, 92% buy milk, and 82% purchase yogurt