A recent letter to the editor (“Honor motherhood and reconsider cow’s milk,” May 7 Leader) on the dairy industry causes a great deal of concern. There were numerous false statements over the ...
The U.S. Dairy Export Council says total export volumes for 2024 were down nearly a half a percent while values gained two ...
The latest beef in Olympia? Cow burps, farts, and poops. Washington lawmakers are considering a bill that seeks to gather better data on the scale and scope of methane emissions released by dairies ...
So, the CDC says if eggs are cooked properly, they are safe to eat. This means cooking eggs to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit, which kills bacteria and viruses, including bird flu.
Of course there are many supermarkets where the shelves are completely empty and there are no eggs to be purchased at any ...
Still, a lack of eggs and steep prices may lead consumers to move to other cheap forms of protein, which could lead to ...
Americans consumed a record number of dairy products in 2023, signaling that there’s room for both traditional products and ...
Cattle produce more methane than any other livestock. Methane, a greenhouse gas, traps heat, which warms the Earth. It is far ...
Bird flu appeared in a Texas dairy farm in March 2024. Havoc has followed on farms and in grocery stores and concerns mount for human health.
Cattle Inventory Report revealed that we are living in historic times in terms of the U.S. dairy heifer population.
Prepare to engage with industry experts, discover innovative practices, and network with fellow dairy professionals.
I’m reading that our beloved state legislators are considering a new tax on methane emissions from dairy and beef cattle (think ribeyes and your store’s milk cooler). Well, finally our underworked Oly ...