Bovine Leukosis circulating among some herds
The presence of lymphomas is a leading reason for condemnation of beef and dairy cows at slaughter.
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The presence of lymphomas is a leading reason for condemnation of beef and dairy cows at slaughter.
Bovine Leukosis circulating among some herds Read More »
In its effort to lead the global push against climate change, the world’s second-largest economy has assigned soldiers to tree-planting duty, spent billions of dollars on cleaner energy (pdf), and
Prominent Kewaunee County businessman John Pagel and his son-in-law were among those killed Thursday night when a Green Bay-bound plane crashed in Indiana.
John Pagel of Pagel’s Ponderosa Dairy and his son-in-law killed in a plane crash Read More »
Selling calves under 10 days old will be banned under new animal welfare measures being prepared by the Department of Agriculture.
Selling of calves under 10 days old banned Read More »
Urine sensors are being connected to the rear of dairy cows in a world first environmental project by scientists to work out how much nitrogen is being excreted by them.
Dairy farmer-funded checkoff is ensuring the more than 50 million Americans eating fast food every day have the option to choose milk and dairy foods in top quick-serve restaurants.
National Dairy Checkoff Partnerships Sell More Milk, Dairy Foods Read More »
The state animal husbandry department has called for a Census of dairy and household cows and has started to tag them as part of the Pashu Sanjivini programme which was
Dairy cattle to be tagged in India for the first time Read More »
The Cattle Information Service (CIS), based at Telford, Shropshire, is yet again strengthening its milk recording team with the appointment of two new Area Managers, Karen Scullion and Aimee Dryden.
CIS Expands Milk Recording Team with the Appointment of Two New Area Managers Read More »
The European Union has approved two sets of guidelines intended on setting safety and quality standards for cheese in the processing industry.
European Union approves new guidelines regarding safety and quality standards of cheese Read More »
Overseas buyers have already flagged their interest in snapping up Tasmania’s largest farm, which hit the market this week.
Tasmania’s largest farm projecting to sell for $70 million Read More »
The memorable clink of glass milk bottles in the fridge is making a comeback as customer demand for reusable and sustainable food packaging grows.
Glass milk bottles making a comeback amongst recycling concerns Read More »
Beef and dairy producers in Southwestern Ontario, one of the nation’s richest farm belts, are worried they’ll be put out to pasture in a substantial overhaul of Canada’s Food Guide
A massive global study involving 58,000 cattle has pinpointed the genes that influence the complex genetic trait of height in cattle, opening the door for researchers to use the same
Breakthrough global study pinpoints genes that influence the height of cattle Read More »
The National Dairy Herd Information Association (DHIA) Scholarship Committee selected 22 high school seniors and college students as recipients of $1,000 scholarships.
National DHIA announces scholarship recipients Read More »
The National Dairy Herd Information Association (DHIA) Scholarship Committee selected two college of veterinary medicine students – Sara Davis, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, and Jenna Hill, Cornell
Minnesota, New York veterinary students win National DHIA scholarships Read More »