Innislake Dairy Farm has updated their website
Innislake Dairy Farm has updated their website with their 2014 classification news and as well as an updated family page!
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Innislake Dairy Farm has updated their website with their 2014 classification news and as well as an updated family page!
Innislake Dairy Farm has updated their website Read More »
If you’ve heard that the Canadian Dairy XPO (CDX) is going to offer dairy producers the same programming for 2015, you have been seriously misinformed. “There is a tenacious drive
Dairy Xpo 2015 Exclusive Preview Read More »
Farmers already scrambling to find workers in California — the leading U.S. grower of fruits, vegetables and nuts — fear an even greater labor shortage under President Barack Obama’s executive
Farmers Brace For Labor Shortage Under New Immigration Policy Read More »
Twelve hundred cows milked. Fifty thousand eggs gathered. Clean barns for 7,000 pigs. One day’s work for America’s farmers! People can now learn how they do it through U.S. Farmers
Texas’ milk shed is big. The Lone Star State is responsible for nearly 4.8% of U.S. production. That’s a 1.5% increase from 1999. The rise of the Texas dairy industry
Texas Panhandle Dairy Production Prospers Read More »
The group of animals that have recently been weaned and grouped together are often called the Transition Calf Group. But too often this group of animals becomes The Forgotten Group.
Transition Calf Housing Read More »
This year, for the first time ever, World Ag Expo will offer guided educational school tours to students in 9th through 12th grades during the 2015 World Ag Expo.
World Ag Expo Introduces Guided Educational School Tours for 2015 Read More »
Guelph, Ontario – Semex is pleased to announce that two world-renown genomic sires, Stantons Capital Gain and Stantons High Octane, will join Semex’s GenomaxTM program in 2015.
Top-Notch Stanton bulls join Semex Genomax Program Read More »
Happy Holidays from the Cowsmo Team! Looking forward to seeing you all in 2015!
Merry Christmas to Everyone from Cowsmo! Read More »
The negative aspact of using anionic salts for the prevention of hypocalcemia, commonly known as ‘milk fever’, is their poor palatability, which can decrease feed intake or even cause feed
Sweetening anionic salts for Dairy Cattle Read More »
FINLAND – The European Commission has adopted a €10.7 million support package for milk producers in Finland, as indicated last week.
Milk Producers in Finland to receive a support package Read More »
Industry body DairyNZ has completed an analysis of the blood and autopsy samples it collected from dairy cows experiencing ill-health after grazing on swedes in Southland.23 December 2014.
Liver damage associated with swede grazing illness in New Zealand Read More »
BARRE — Approximately 65 percent of the state’s dairy farmers have enrolled in a federal insurance program that protects them against dramatic price fluctuations.
Succesful numbers for the Dairy Margin Protection Program by Vermont Dairy Farmers Read More »
Over the past month, Judge Rice allowed plaintiffs to add new parties to both the Cow Palace and Liberty/Bosma cases. Things are nearing an end in the lead case, Cow
Yakima Dairy Lawsuits Update Read More »
Brattleboro, Vt. —With the December 2014 national dairy genetic evaluations, USDA and the Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding (CDCB) introduced a new method of measuring Daughter Pregnancy Rate (DPR), along