July 22 2019
What does a deadly disease in hogs have to do with dairy markets? The answer is quite simple . . . pigs eat components of whey, a cheese by-product. Fewer pigs means a plummeting demand for whey exported...
July 22 2019
After a bitter public battle that even saw one side place billboard messages on major roadways in California’s Central Valley, it appears cooler heads will prevail
July 11 2019
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the July 2019 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
July 3 2019
If you’ve got money in your bank account, does that mean your farm is profitable? If your farm is profitable, does that mean you must have enough cash to pay all your bills?
June 5 2019
When a professor instructs students to get out their calculators, a feeling of relief usually falls over the classroom as students are able to use a tool to solve a multifaceted problem
June 3 2019
It took over a year for markets to recover
June 1 2019
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the June 2019 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
May 24 2019
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the May 25, 2019 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
May 23 2019
Despite some significant headwinds, 2018 was a record year for U.S. dairy exporters. Export volume was up 10 percent from the prior year, led by all-time highs in overseas shipments of nonfat dry milk
May 9 2019
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the May 10, 2019 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
April 9 2019
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the April 25, 2019 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
April 2 2019
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the April 10, 2019 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
March 25 2019
The U.S. dairy cow population could climb by over 100,000 head and reach 9.465 million by 2028
March 20 2019
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the March 25, 2019 issue of Hoard's Dairyman
March 11 2019
The nation’s biggest dairy accounting firm says the average loss during the first nine months of 2018 was about 65 cents per cow per day – and the last three months will likely be worse
March 10 2019
Dairy News as reported in the Washington Dairygrams for the March 10, 2019 issue of Hoard's Dairyman